Fractured Mind

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The oppressive darkness looms. Can she brave another catastrophe before her past sabotages her future? Tara Roberts once cruised through life with sass, laughter, and a string of one-night stands before a horrific abduction destroyed her world. Following nearly three and a half years of therapy and abstaining from physical relationships, and with her new belief in God, peace reigns until one impulsive decision upends everything. Insecurity and resurfacing fears threaten to consume her, and she grapples with the weight of her decisions and relentless inner voices. Tara fears her choices may devastate her future and sever the few close relationships she holds dear. Will she lean on God and her loved ones to navigate the minefield ahead, or will the poisonous voice of her nightmares drag her back into the hellish terrors of her past? Fractured Mind shares the haunting story of a broken young woman mending her life with faith, friendships and timeless hope. Love and forgiveness are the cornerstones of this series set in the captivating world of Tellarine.

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  • 4
    adoption, faith, fear, grief, guilt, healing

    Posted by Novel Insight Reviews on 21st Nov 2024

    Tara wakes after her best friend’s wedding, hungover, in a stranger’s bed. She’s not slept with anyone in over 3 years and is a week-old Christian, so she feels like a failure. She then visits her soon-to-be-married cousin in Chicago, USA, and battles dark thoughts that resurfaced since her one-night stand. The day before her flight home, Tara discovers she’s pregnant. Her fears threaten to consume her, and she grapples with the weight of her decisions and relentless inner voices. She’s afraid to tell her best friend she’s pregnant and scared to see her mum, who might push her to abort again (she aborted a rape pregnancy). Tara finds a place to rent in Tellarine and hides, suffering nightmares and flashbacks. A gripping story about a life-shattering incident and finding hope. This is the third book in the Tellarine series but can stand alone.