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STORY BY Neche Humphrey

Some Truths Are More Dangerous Than Lies

Some Truths Are More Dangerous Than Lies

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Some doors are not meant to be opened.When a woman begins to uncover fragments of her past she never knew were hidden, she is forced to confront a truth that threatens to destroy everything she thought she survived. Memories resurface in pieces, through flashbacks, sleepless nights, and encounters that feel far too familiar to be coincidence.As she digs deeper, love turns into heartbreak, safety into suspicion, and the line between victim and accomplice begins to blur. Every truth she uncovers costs her something, and some revelations demand a price far greater than she is prepared to pay.Told in first person, Some Truths Are More Dangerous Than Lies is a dark psychological thriller about memory, betrayal, and the terrifying consequences of knowing too much.Because some truths don’t set you free.They bury you.

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FRAGMENTS OF ME

FRAGMENTS OF ME

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This book is a quiet conversation with anyone who has ever felt lost inside their own life. Through reflective prose, the writer explores fear, becoming, fragmentation, and healing, the unseen moments that shape who we are long before we feel brave enough to admit it. Each chapter traces the slow journey from shrinking to surviving, from surviving to choosing oneself. This is not a story of having everything figured out. It is about the in-between seasons, the waiting, the unlearning, the breaking, and the gentle rebuilding that follows. It speaks to those navigating their twenties, carrying invisible weight, questioning their worth, and wondering if they are falling behind in life. Written with honesty and softness, this book reminds readers that growth is rarely loud, healing is not linear, and becoming takes time. It is an invitation to pause, reflect, and realise that even in uncertainty, you are still becoming something meaningful.

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