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Don't Call Me Crazy! I'm Just in Love

De: Swiyyah Nadirah Woodard
Narrado por: Kennedy Rockefeller
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When paranoid schizophrenia makes you question everything, how do you know if love is real?

Anika Muhammad wants to believe in love. But her mind won't let her.

She's fallen hard for a smooth-talking charmer from her business course—a reformed player who swears he's changed. But Anika's paranoia convinces her he's cheating. Every late text. Every missed call. Every woman who glances his way becomes proof of betrayal that may not even exist.

Desperate for peace, she's drawn to an artist whose spiritual world offers something different. Something calmer. But walking away from the man she loves might be the biggest mistake of all.

Trapped between her heart and her illness, Anika's choices are pushing her to the breaking point.

Can she learn to trust herself—and him—before paranoia destroys the one relationship worth fighting for?

Don't Call Me Crazy! I'm Just in Love is a raw, powerful women's fiction novel about mental health, love, and finding yourself when your own mind is your biggest enemy. Perfect for readers who loved The Silent Patient and It Ends With Us.

Book 1 of 2. Anika's journey continues in "Don't Call Me Crazy! Again."

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