Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Blog Tour, Review, and Giveaway: A Divided Mind by M. Billiter

Author: M. Billiter
Title: A Divided Mind
Genre: Domestic Thriller
Release Date: July 27, 2019
Cover Designer: Claire Smith
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What if the only friend you have isn’t real?  

When the voices in his head begin to make sense, high school senior Branson Kovac turns to the one friend he’s still got… only to discover he’s not really there.
I was identifying the other parts of Kermit’s anatomy when tick boy tapped me again on the shoulder.

“What?” I glared at him and he backed away. That sudden jolt of anger triggered the shadow people. I shook my head, but it was still there. I saw a shadow of a person pick up the scalpel and attack tick boy with exact precision, cutting him across the throat. The only color I could see was red.
Mind blown. This book surprised me and intrigued me from the beginning to the end. I will warn you that it does deal with mental health, but the author does it in a way that it doesn't make fun of a disease or issue, but enlightens the reader. You not only see the struggle from the point of view of the patient, but of the family and friends as well. As someone who suffers from mental health issues (GAD and depression), I appreciate the story and the message. I firmly believe the more we talk about it, the less of a stigma mental health issues are, and this book brings it all to the forefront. Wonderfully written with great characters. The author did the research and wrote the story splendidly. I highly recommend that everyone pick up this book today. 4.5 stars and you need to one-click it today. It's not an easy subject, but it is a beautiful story. Keep an open mind when reading.
Honestly, this book was not what I expected. It truly was so much more. This take takes you through the trials of a teenager who has mental problems, later diagnosed as schizophrenia.

Not only do you live through his experience but you also see it through his friends and family.

Definitely a great look into those that have mental health problems. One click now.
Wow! This look inside a family and their struggle with mental health gets you right in the feels. As a mom, I couldn't put this down, thinking about how my family would react.

18 year old Branson hears voices. His friend Trevor seems to get him in trouble all the time. In this psychological novel, it is hard to tell what is real and what isn't.

Definitely worth a read!

M. Billiter is the alter ego of contemporary, award-winning romance author, Mary Billliter.

After writing more than a dozen love stories, she is exploring the other side. Best known for her emotional honesty, Mary doesn’t write about well-adjusted people, but rather the wounds in life.

M. Billiter writes with clarity and raw emotion to explore difficult subjects and issues close to her heart. 
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