Tell Me Your Truths by M.E. Clayton

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Tell Me Your Truths by M.E. Clayton
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What do you do when nothing is as it seems?
You keep the lights on at night.

Kennedy
The earlier years for Kennedy Winters had been rough ones. Though her parents had done their best by her, she hadn’t escaped unscathed. Wealthy didn’t always mean happy, and she had learned about pressure and obligations the hard way. Nevertheless, she managed to make it out the other end as a successful psychiatrist, and there was no denying that she was happy with her life now.

However, everything changes when one of the world’s richest men becomes her newest patient. Though his confessions are surprising and rather disturbing, as long as he’s not a danger to himself or others, she cannot contact anyone else for help or guidance. Sworn to uphold her ethical responsibility as a psychiatrist, Kennedy has no choice but to keep his secrets safe, but at what cost?

Felix
The earlier years for Felix Hawthorne had been rough ones. Lost in the foster care system until he was ten, he knew the feeling of rejection as well as he knew his own name. Blessedly, he’d finally been adopted by a wonderful couple, and the rest had become ancient history. With an incredible intelligence level and a loving family to finally help lead the way, he was now one of the richest men on the planet.

However, everything changes when he’s hit with a need that he’s never experienced before. Though he’d always been labeled as weird or eccentric, this was something completely different. He knew that what he was doing was wrong, but he didn’t care. All Felix cared about was trying to understand and control this newfound affliction that he had no desire to be cured from.

When monsters are no longer scared of the light…
For the first time in her life, Kennedy finds herself pulled into the enigmatic world of one of her patients, and she doesn’t know how to yank herself back out. With every session, Kennedy’s curiosity grows, and the worst part is how she finds herself attracted to more than just how his mind works.

For the first time in his life, Felix is laying all of his secrets bare, and he doesn’t even care if the good doctor keeps them safe or not. With every session, Felix unburdens himself more and more, and the worst part is how he hasn’t even scratched the surface of what lies deep in his soul.

When the truth finally comes out, both Kennedy and Felix are faced with the reality of their situation. So, while Felix is waiting for Kennedy to make her next move, Kennedy is waiting for Felix to make his, both knowing that the consequences for both of them are going to be brutal ones.

NOTE: This book contains adult language, adult situations, explicit sexual encounters, mention of suicide, stalking, and voyeurism. If sensitive to any of the aforementioned issues, please do not purchase.

**NOTE: Please note that this book is purely a book of fiction. The author does not condone stalking, nor is this book meant to romanticize stalking behaviors, violent or otherwise. This book is also not meant to diagnose or influence any mental or emotional references. Please do not read this book if stalking, voyeurism, or menacing behavior is a trigger for you.

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  • Original Title:Tell Me Your Truths
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  • Date:2023-10-31T18:30:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Author's Note
  • 2. Contact Me
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Playlist
  • 5. Prologue
  • 6. Kennedy
  • 7. Felix
  • 8. Epilogue
  • 9. Acknowledgments
  • 10. About the Author

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Jo Jo
Jo Jo

One of the biggest criticisms I've seen leveled at this writer is that her characters are always precociously young. The fmc are usually singled out for being unrealistic, too pliant and naive, and that her stories wouldn't 'work' with a 'grown a$$ woman' who wouldn't put up with her mmcs. I think this book was her attempt to show she could write the same dynamic with older characters, both leads here are early 40s. But honestly, it's just a rehash of her Enemy / Enemy Next Generation series. She gave some nod to the critiques by making this female lead sexually experienced, educated, and with her own established career which is a start departure from her usual characters. Unfortunately, the male lead is exactly as all others, their dynamic isn't really changed and the plot and romance arch isn't any different for changing the age range. She did prove that she can write grown adult characters but it isn't exactly a win because she wrote them as the same story she's written many times before.

Reply6 months ago
  • Jo Jo

    stark departure. Typo!

    6 months ago