Read Crazy, Maybe? now on Kindle Unlimited.
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Warning: this book may cause emotional whiplash, dramatic snorting, and occasional re-reading of the same paragraph. Proceed with wine.
Suzy Hilliard has a talent for chaos: emotional breakdowns, spectacular public meltdowns, and accidentally calling out the death of monogamy with a mic in hand. After a particularly unhinged work incident (involving a phone, a client, and a mild rage blackout), she ends up in a psychiatric ward-for "observation."
Enter Dr. William James Hale: emotionally reserved, logically unshakeable, and her assigned psychiatrist.
He believes in science, structure, and not falling for patients.
She believes in sarcasm, caffeine, and not being told what to do.
It's not love.
It's not supposed to be anything.
But between therapy groups, Nurse Kim's contraband snacks, new friendships, and the growing tension with the world's most emotionally unavailable man-Suzy starts to wonder:
Is she actually crazy?
Or is everyone else just pretending better?
A slow-burn romantic dramedy about burnout, breakdowns, and the most unexpected kind of healing.
Mercy and James thought they were each other's safe haven but love isn't always enough to keep two broken people together.
Mercy was never easy to love. Toxic habits, unresolved pain, and a past filled with emotional scars made it impossible for her to let anyone get too close. James, on the other hand, had his own demons-ones that threatened to tear him apart. But they held on to each other, convinced that their love was the cure for everything.
When things start to spiral, they both realize that staying together might destroy them even more. As their love battles with misunderstandings, and deep-seated fears, Mercy is forced to confront her own past, her unresolved trauma, and the truths she's been running from.
Will their love be the thing that breaks them, or the thing that saves them?
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