u/MorrowAtMidnight

Has anyone else read a self-help/psychology book that felt less like “healing” and more like someone quietly taking away all your excuses?

That’s what "Alchemy of the Soul: Affirmation Fluff or Reality?" by Natalie Veyron felt like to me.

It’s not about motivation, positive thinking, or spiritual comfort. It’s about losing contact with yourself, living from old patterns, mistaking pain for identity, and realizing that understanding your issues is not the same thing as changing them.

Not a cozy read.

But honestly, that’s exactly why it worked for me.

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u/MorrowAtMidnight — 1 day ago

If you had to write a psychological thriller tomorrow, what would you call it and what would it be about?

Sometimes the first idea is more interesting than the polished one. Curious what people here would come up with.

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u/MorrowAtMidnight — 4 days ago

I published my psychological thriller trilogy on Amazon. Which hook would make you click first?

I recently published my psychological thriller trilogy on Amazon, and now I’m testing how to position it without drowning it in the same dead promo language every thriller seems to get.

At the core, the trilogy is about manipulation, control, emotional dependency, hidden lies, and the slow realization that the relationship itself may have been the trap.

I already have the visual side ready. Now I want the wording to hit just as hard.

Would genuinely love honest opinions, especially from people who read or market thrillers.

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u/MorrowAtMidnight — 4 days ago