After her parents' recent divorce, Alice Rivers has been struggling with mysterious episodes-moments of intense panic, confusion, and a sense of being trapped in her own mind. When her doctor offers her a chance at recovery, it comes with a catch: she must enter a remote facility for a drug trial, where she'll be monitored around the clock for sixty-five days. Only one parent can visit each week, and she'll be surrounded by other patients, each with their own emotional scars.
At first, the facility promises hope-therapy, support, and a chance to heal. But as Alice settles in, the bright, almost too cheerful atmosphere of the place begins to feel more like a carefully constructed illusion. The patients are all so fine, so happy, but something about their forced joy sets Alice on edge. She starts to wonder if the healing they claim to offer is simply another form of control, one that masks the true nature of the facility's purpose. With every passing day, Alice begins to question whether this place is truly helping her-or if it's simply another trap she can't escape from.
Sixty-five days. One parent visit a week. A room full of broken people pretending to be whole again. For Alice, the real test will be whether she can find herself-or if the facility will break her entirely.
CAUTION SEXUAL CONTEXTS AND ABUSE...
Her Mom's dead, She's moving to America from England, Living alone with her dog and only 16. But what made her mom kill herself? and are they after her two? Everything gets revealed slowly after her mothers death, not only that but people are hiding things from her, and where's her father?
ITS A BIT BORING AT THE START BUT GETS BETTER! Also this is my first book, so I'm sorry if there is any wrong spellings and bad gramma.