Carnage in D minor

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Bol 5-STAR rating from Literary Titan Book Awards - December 2025!"This book is a diamond in the rough. It's not just a psychological thriller - it's a character study rooted in real-world psychological issues. The honest and raw portrayal of PTSD, emotional abuse, and complex family trauma sets this novel apart. Leeza is a captivating and unforgettable protagonist whose journey will stay with the reader long after 'The End.'"Born in the Deep South, Leeza Allen was a piano prodigy by the age of six. But life took a tragic turn with the death of her single mother when Leeza was fourteen, crushing their dreams of her becoming a concert pianist.Leeza followed in her mother's footsteps as a nurse, relying on Army ROTC for her education. During her early career as an RN and a commissioned officer, she endured a deployment in a war zone that left her with severe PTSD and a battle with addiction.Twenty years later, Leeza is a married mother of two and a successful neurosurgical nurse practitioner. She is also a passionate activist. Driven by her own mental challenges and a deep desire to help others, she embarks on a desperate, ethically questionable quest to discover a revolutionary treatment for mental illness. Her goal: "mental conflict remission" and a global shift to destigmatize mental illness.Though the journey is fraught with danger and illegality, Leeza's passion and strength ultimately carry her though, culminating in a powerful story of global triumph.

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5-STAR rating from Literary Titan Book Awards - December 2025!"This book is a diamond in the rough. It's not just a psychological thriller - it's a character study rooted in real-world psychological issues. The honest and raw portrayal of PTSD, emotional abuse, and complex family trauma sets this novel apart. Leeza is a captivating and unforgettable protagonist whose journey will stay with the reader long after 'The End.'"Born in the Deep South, Leeza Allen was a piano prodigy by the age of six. But life took a tragic turn with the death of her single mother when Leeza was fourteen, crushing their dreams of her becoming a concert pianist.Leeza followed in her mother's footsteps as a nurse, relying on Army ROTC for her education. During her early career as an RN and a commissioned officer, she endured a deployment in a war zone that left her with severe PTSD and a battle with addiction.Twenty years later, Leeza is a married mother of two and a successful neurosurgical nurse practitioner. She is also a passionate activist. Driven by her own mental challenges and a deep desire to help others, she embarks on a desperate, ethically questionable quest to discover a revolutionary treatment for mental illness. Her goal: "mental conflict remission" and a global shift to destigmatize mental illness.Though the journey is fraught with danger and illegality, Leeza's passion and strength ultimately carry her though, culminating in a powerful story of global triumph.

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Pagina's: 302, Paperback, Stacey Alan Spivey


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