Catharsis
Live the Journey...Experience the Horror...Discover the Truth.
CATHARSIS tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burdens...
In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.
After a car accident leaves one person dead and Dez missing, Eve finds she must come to terms with her unique abilities and personal demons if she's going to survive and find her sister.
But you can't always escape what you are...
***CATHARSIS was a free serialized novel with chapters posted on my site monthly from February 2004 to October 2005. Because it was a free thank you to the fans and originally published on the internet, I'm not seeking a traditional publisher, but will instead have the eBook available for free and the paperback available at Lulu.
Both the Standard Edition and the Special Edition are available now. The standard edition is just the basic story with no bells and whistles--it's for the casual fan, and it's the same thing you can download in eBook format here. The special edition contains the extended epilogue, prequel novelette, and a bunch of other stuff. That one isn't an eBook--it can only be read as a paperback.***
Free PDF eBook ~ Standard Edition Paperback ~ Special Edition Paperback

Catharsis by Skyla Dawn Cameron is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.
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Comments
#1 Cool Book
Hey Skyla...
I really enjoyed reading Catharsis! I really was absorbed in the story... a great E-page, um... turner? or should I say E-page pusher? I haven't read a good creepy book that had me as engrossed in the plots and sub-plots as this did for a good while. I love it when I find someone who can actually write a good narrative without getting too long winded like Stephen King. I put you (respectfully and IMHO) in league with Dean Koontz... and that is about the best compliment I think I could pay someone.
I find in uncanny too that "~*~" is used to divide sections in chapters... this is the same symbol I use after all of my Facebook and Livejournal entries. It reminds me of the 3rd Eye. It was a synchronicity affirmation that I was reading the work of a kindred spirit... a like mind. Rare quality that I cherish, as far as my Inner Anima goes ;)
Looking forward to reading more of your work Skyla :)
Om Shanti!
Neal
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#2 Thank you so much for
Thank you so much for reading! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. :-)
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"She wrapped evil around her like a large, evil Mexican serape."
#3 Good Read
Wow this sounds like a good read. I'm going to have a look around your site and check out the other books.
brandy
brandyzbooks @ yahoo (dot) com
#4 date
That is a weird that it is showing that date 11/24/08 it should be 7/11/10...