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Nathalie Guilbeault | 1 comments Montreal Publishing Company is launching WHEN I BECAME NEVER, a psychological thriller, October 29, 2024. For those interested to review the book, please drop me your email in a private message. The goal, of course, is to gather enough reviews – here on Goodreads, to support the launch of the book, October 29, 2024.

Some specifics:

Title: WHEN I BECAME NEVER

Editing: Copy and development editing by Montreal Publishing Company

Book cover design: Nelligan Design

Author: Nathalie Guilbeault

Website: https://www.nathalieguilbeault.com/

Publisher: Montreal Publishing Company

ISBN: 978-1-998353-04-0

Page Count: 410

Publication Date: October 29, 2024

Category: General fiction - psychological drama

Trigger warnings: sex; violence, profanity, death – some love, too:)

Format: pdf

Author Bio: Nathalie Guilbeault is the author of the novel, INHALED, and of its sequel, WHEN I BECAME NEVER, which is set to be published, October 2024. Her collection of shorts, COLD CHAOS, Stories from a North, is set to be published, December 2024. Her work has been published in various journals, anthologies and magazines. Nathalie lives in North Hatley, Quebec.

Synopsis: Nathalie Guilbeault’s WHEN I BECAME NEVER is a stand-alone thriller that complements the author's preceding novel, INHALED. Diving deeper in the making of madness, Guilbeault traces the family history of Benjamin Rodriguez: Spain, Nicaragua, and America. Uncovering further victims; those, too, that have been inhaled by the sociopathic ways of Rodriguez’s toxic, and deadly narcissism, Isabelle Duval is joined by two other women in seeking their revenge. From start to finish, WHEN I BECAME NEVER is not only a page-turner, it is a book that is not to be missed for it shines a look into the human mind, its limits – and the lack of them. As with INHALED, the reader will be confronted to a gripping exploration of life’s sometimes all too horrifying realities.
Thank you :)
Nathalie


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