Sharp and Lonely Edges
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This is book 5 of the series “From the Cases of Dr. Alice Norman, Psychologist”.
Jeanette and Melody were both great cellists. But they both were also lonely secret keepers, hiding broken souls, emotional pain, and loneliness as they struggled with traumatic histories written in self-inflicted scars. Their cellos were their only friends.
Filled with anger, they both use self-injury to cope, hiding their loneliness, their blood, and their scars, under their clothing, fake smiles, and attitude. The joy of music was gone from Jeanette’s eyes, stolen by her mother who had become her full-time manager, all for concert earnings. Melody’s world had shrunk after her mother’s death and her abusive father’s sexual abuse, to a suitcase, foster care, and a new school.
Though strangers who turned quickly to enemies, when their worlds first collided in a competition, their lives slowly imploded and they found compassion, understanding, and something deeper in each other.
The story follows Jeanette’s and Melody’s journey of healing as they grow from strangers to enemies to sisters to lovers, all while navigating school, therapy, the legal system, and their developing romance.