Psychotic

Psychotic

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Kayden Green, age 18, was diagnosed with psychotic personality disorder at a young age. Attending school was always difficult for him up until high school. Students found themselves drawn towards him due to his appearance, constant misbehavior and lack of remorse after getting in physical alterations. Emma Porter, age 17, used to be known as the introvert of the school, and the easy target of bullying. But, a new year meant a new her. ___________________________________ Psychotic is not your regular romance story. This story takes place at a small town high school in Rossford Ohio. A terrifying yet intriguing romance between two mentally ill teens. Both whom never found themselves believing in love, but when they cross paths, the unexpected happens. ____________________________________ A trigger warning is being provided in advance since this book will and does contain abusive content. Also, I am not romanticising mental illness. As the author of this book, I suffer from mental illness myself and do understand the illnesses being expressed in this story.
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