LucarethVeilis
Through raw, cinematic scenes and unsettling inner monologues, this book explores what it means to grow up in a home where only one voice matters. Each chapter reveals how affection becomes conditional, boundaries slowly disappear, and a child learns-gradually-that silence feels safer than truth.
The story follows this dynamic across every stage of life-from childhood, through adolescence, and into adulthood-offering a layered and complex portrait of trauma, how it shifts, hides, and continues to shape relationships, the body, and adult identity.
Told through lived moments, the narcissist's own justifications, and the emotional echo left behind, A House That Only Echoes Me: Inside the Mind of a Narcissistic Parent and the Child Raised in Silence exposes the hidden mechanics of psychological control-without excuses, without diagnosis, and without comfort.
For readers drawn to dark psychological realism, family trauma, and stories that linger long after the final page.