When
twenty-one-year-old Natalia lands herself in a mental institution for her
escalating sleep disorder and unconscious erratic behavior, her grasp on
reality begins to unravel as she discovers the chilling truth: sometimes, the
ones meant to help are the ones who hurt the most.
Same Place
Same Stars
by Katey
Taylor
Genre:
Psychological Drama
Twenty-one-year-old
Natalia battles a rare parasomnia sleep disorder that propels her to act
violently, experience night terrors, and put herself in dangerous situations—all
while she’s unconscious.
After waking
up covered in unexplained bruises, she lands herself back in a mental facility.
Making friends has never been easy, but at Awana, she quickly bonds with her
fun-loving roommate Lindsay and falls for Gabriel, a handsome yet severely
depressed resident she secretly meets at night.
As Natalia
wrestles with the harsh side effects of her medication, her reality unravels,
exposing disturbing truths about those she trusts most. Though romantic
relationships are strictly forbidden at Awana, Gabriel becomes her lifeline
amidst the chaos. To be with him, Natalia must risk everything—including her
sanity, and she learns some choices carry devastating consequences.
Filled with shocking twists, Same Place, Same Stars, is a
psychological drama that unpacks the many layers of what happens when dark
secrets refuse to be ignored.
**NEW
RELEASE!**
Katey Taylor
is a writer and a published poet whose poems have appeared in DarkWinter
Lit, Brave Voices, and Fauxmoir magazine. She
is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
and has attended writing conferences such as West Coast Writers Conference and
Philadelphia’s Writers Workshop. Katey has been interviewed by the Just Us Girls Blog, and has served as a SWAAY magazine
contributor where her personal essay “When First Loves Becomes First Abuse” was selected as an editor’s
weekly pick. She has published two novels: Inebriated and Neon
Nights, which have both hit Amazon bestsellers lists. Both of Katey’s books
received 5-star staff editor reviews from YA Book Central, and
one was chosen as their “featured’ indie novel. Katey was selected as a
featured YA author for Young Entertainment Magazine’s Twitter takeover. Katey is a
master of eloquently writing about big issue topics like depression, trauma,
and mental illness.
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Sounds like a great book.
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