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A tortured psychological romance between two deeply damaged people.
Zach just left the hospital determined to get his life together. But he can't leave the voices in his head. Without the doctors and nurses, his demons pursue him. His one respite, his one hope, his one desire is Emma. Her online presence is a balm to his soul, but the lovely, anxious girl with the colorful hair and the arms full of scars has demons of her own. As Zach and Emma get closer, will they be able to overcome their dangerous impulses, or will mental illness crush their blossoming love?

320 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 25, 2016

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dcsross

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my name is Daniel. I go by dcsross on instagram and I like the way it looks so I chose that for my pen name. My day to day is spent on tilt from a variety of issues, lol.

stories I tell are usually transgressive at their root, in content or style. I don't have any "normal" stories floating around my head, just weirdo stuff.

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December 14, 2017
DISCLAIMER: I received a free e-ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own! :D

This was a very interesting book about a boy and a girl falling in love while struggling with their severe mental illnesses. The layout of the text made it hard to follow at times, but it got easier to read the further I got into the story. I really liked the parts written as text messages!

I would recommend this book! :D
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February 6, 2018
Very interesting concept but I found it difficult to follow because of the writing style. There were times I couldn't tell who was saying what but the basic premise behind the book was unusual. I don't know if it is an age thing because I am older and don't really think in "messaging" mode that well, it might be easy for a young person to follow.
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