Fiction, Psychological
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An Individual's Innocence Book III
Shadows and Dust by James G. Yeo
Charles Davis is ready to take the next step to move on in his life. It’s been ten years since he woke up in a mental health ward and was consequently diagnosed with schizophrenia. This diagnosis led Charles down a path filled with inner and...
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Mirrored Wounds
by Rebecca Christo
Laura’s life was finally good. She’d freed herself from the clutches of an abusive partner, left an unrewarding career as an interior designer to follow her dreams of becoming a writer, and was finally happy. And things were only getting better....
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They Flutter Behind You
by Brian Douglas
Brianna Barnes is sixteen, intelligent, sensitive, and in love. Things should be perfect. Except the man who adores her is thirty-seven and her high school guidance counselor. When the thrill of their illicit relationship comes crashing down,...
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La femme qui ne pouvait pas parler
by Maria de Andrade
Les trois dernières années n’ont pas été faciles pour Monique, une psychologue à la retraite. En premier, il y a eu deux années de COVID-19 qui ont interrompu nos vies. Ensuite, son chien âgé est décédé et elle a dû accepter que ce fut pour le...
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Change Of Heart
by M. Proctor
Karen is content with her peaceful, predictable life in a small northwestern Canadian mountain town. Life has been unfolding just as she planned . . . until suddenly, it isn’t. One day, when she goes to wake her daughter, she finds her...
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Echo in the Lotus Land
by Kassie Sambaraju
Death and loss are universal. But how do we liberate ourselves from the frustration, grief, and pain of losing a loved one? Echo in the Lotus Land is a narrative philosophical novel exploring themes of grief, loss, and contemplation through the...
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The Cracks Between Paved Stones
by Daniel Warren
The year is 2112, and the United States has recently been torn apart by a nuclear world war and a civil war. Even Silver Creek, New York—the hometown of Devonshire Jones—has become all but a shattered, hopeless place to live. In the aftermath of...
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The Benefits of Insanity
by D.M. Muñoz
In the novel The Benefits of Insanity, a doctor with a traumatic childhood recounts his experiences with the mental health system through his friendships. At the age of nine, Gabriel “Gabe” Guzman (a.k.a. George Garrison) must move in with his...
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Life at the Precipice
by R.F. Vincent
In 1959 an earthquake in central Vancouver Island devastated the lakeside community of Pyrite Ridge. The seismic event triggered landslides that isolated the town and killed sixteen people, while a geological phenomenon known as a segue caused...
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The Masks of John Brooks
by Tamara Lynne Rector
Are Skye Evans and John Brooks soulmates—or is she suffering from Stockholm Syndrome? The Masks of John Brooks is a continuation of Tamara Lynne Rector’s mystery/thriller, Skyeholm, set in the fictitious town of Braxton, Ontario. Detective John...