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To understand the monsters in the world, you have to get inside their heads. It's a dangerous place to be, especially when you start to empathize and lose your own sense of morality.
But that's never happened to me...
I've never felt conflicted on any case. Right is right and wrong is wrong. It's simple. Black and white. There's no such thing as a gray area.
But fuck this case. I don't even know what side I'm on anymore. I don't understand how this town can continue to function without breaking under the weight of all the lies they've spun and lived.
Every time I find a shard of truth, my gut twists, my heart beats faster, and I hate this place a little more. Every time I think I've heard the worst, another truth is dug up from the ashes of more burning lies.
Worst of all, I don't even know who to trust anymore. My head is all messed up.
I pride myself on being impossible to fool.
I'm an expert at knowing when someone is lying to me.
I never believed in being blinded by love...until Lana.
**BE WARNED: Some flashbacks can get intense to readers with a sensitive trigger. Skip the blocks in italics if that's the case.
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5 primary booksMindf*ck is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by S.T. Abby.
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Oh wow the respect I have for Lana is immense. I was so close to tears and my heart feels broken with everything that was revealed here.
Started book #5 and I am sad that the series is almost to an end:(((
I AM ON EDGE. I dont even know how to rate these anymore. This one is by far the most descriptive of gore, violence, and sexual violence. Definitely the hardest to read on that front so just be aware. This small town setting though is ENGROSSING (not in a good way) and I cannot stop until I know how this ends.