18.11.22

Dandelion




 Dandelion by Harrison Murphy
Genre:- Thiller
Pages:- 266
Blurb:- An implant with the potential to cure mental health issues - but only for those who can afford it.
 The sequel to Harrison's Murphy acclaimed debut novel, Chrysalis.
  Violet is a severely anxious woman, traumatised by her past and unable to leave the confines of her own flat. Her only social interaction is with her postie, Chris.
  A potential solution appears as a revolutionary implant that can alter people's minds and cure the of mental illness becomes commercially available.  However, the exorbitant costs for the procedure are out of Violet's reach until a disgraced popstar launches a charitable venture aiming to give free implants to those in most need.
 Can Violet convince the foundation to erase her demons? Or will Chris turn out to be the help she needs to reclaim her life?
*contains some traumatic and disturbing scenes*
My Review:- This is book 2 and I haven't read book 1 Chrysails but the author has put details in the prologue. I found it hard to get into this book at the beginning. This is a story about Violet who's mental health controls her, just as it does with a lot of people. Violet will do anything to be free from the prison that her metal health has trapped her in and if this implant can do it she wants it. 
 Would you consider this implant if it could take you from your prison?
 

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