"Izola Martha Mills" is a true story about an orphan girl's struggle to survive in the 1850s.
Izola's life from her birth to her death remains controversial even today. Some doubt she was born. Few know she was married to John Wilkes Booth. Almost all reject the unpopular fact that she helped John Wilkes Booth escape capture. Neither John Wilkes Booth nor Izola could tell their story while they were alive. Their survival depended on deception.
We know of Izola's misfortunes and pain because she kept a journal all her life. In her journal, she describes the pain of losing a child and the misery of having an unfaithful lover. All she ever wanted was a loving husband and children. This is the incredible true story of the woman that desired to be the only love interest of her unfaithful lover John Wilkes Booth.
"Izola Martha Mills" is a shortened version of "Izola." It was reduced and written in the first person to turn it into an audiobook.