psychological fiction

  • The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison

    “What wasn’t known was created, what wasn’t created eventually ceased to matter. It’s a form of pragmatism, I suppose. Warm, loving, people who desperately need approval from others fall victim to to Stockholm syndrome, while the rest of us fall to pragmatism. Having seen both sides in others, I’m for Pragmatism.” — Dot Hutchison, The

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  • Nostalgic November

    I am looking forward to my plans for this November! What is more cozy then my most nostalgic reads! Join me as I read any books from previous years that I found really enjoyable. What are your Nostalgic Reads?

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  • We’re All Mad Here by Leann Belle

    “A woman who can come while bathed in blood, for the men who put it there, no less, is a woman who can’t be stopped.”― Leann Belle, We’re All Mad Here Every once in a while, you pick up a book that immediately feels like stepping through a portal to another world. It is completely

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  • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

    I am not going to lie, it has been very long since I last read Jane Eyre. When I first opened the book, I wasn’t sure how much I would connect with a novel written nearly two centuries ago. Brontë’s Writing Style and Characters Charlotte Brontë’s storytelling quickly drew me in. The writing style is

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  • Tender is the Night by F Scott Fitzgerald

    What happens when beauty and charm begin to crack? Few novels capture the shimmer and shadow of human relationships like F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night. Set on the dazzling French Riviera in the 1920s and 30s, the book draws us in with parties, champagne, and sunlit beaches. Beneath the glitter lies a story

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