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Live the Journey...Experience the Horror...Discover the Truth.

Catharsis tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burders...

In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.

After a car accident leaves one person dead and Dez missing, Eve finds she must come to terms with her unique abilities and personal demons if she's going to survive and find her sister.

But you can't always escape what you are...

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06/01/2008

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skyladawn 5 months ago

Thank you, Spidermann! :-)

spidermann 5 months ago

A must read for those who yearns to know their inner selves. Nice writing!

skyladawn 5 months ago

tam_uh_ruh, I really appreciate that you read and commented, but I'd rather not have any spoilers posted here. :-) I hope you understand. If you have questions, please feel free to email me or talk with other readers at my forum (though www.SkylaDawnCameron.com)

Thank you!

skyladawn 7 months ago

Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. :-D

calixte 7 months ago

An absolutely gorgeous novel - I read it all in one sitting from beginning to end. Eve is an amazing character, even though she's a bit messed up (then again, aren't we all?) and I thoroughly enjoyed the way it ended, as enigmatic as it was.