The Talking Cure (Book 3): A Light in the Darkness

Zach Cutter, while speaking, lays on the psychiatric couch of his psychiatrist Dr. Cynthia Mann, in her office-- except that he's actually floating 2 to 3 feet above the couch and glowing purple. Cynthia sits nearby in a chair, taking notes...

The big secret in the repressed memories of Dr. Cynthia Mann’s favorite psychiatric patient, supernatural investigator Zach “he can really do magic, for real” Cutter, is revealed in this, the third volume in the initial trilogy. Cynthia and Zach will find out what happened to Zach’s old boss Aubrey Lowman. They’ll find out why Zach seems so hard to kill these days– and what can actually destroy him. They’ll find out how and why Zach lost those memories in the first place. Can Zach survive finding out? Can Zach and Cynthia’s relationship survive? The rules and guidelines of the American Psychiatric Association absolutely did NOT prepare Cynthia for anything that she and Zach are about to discover!


Praise for The Talking Cure:

“[A]n engaging and exhilarating paranormal read. . . a great job of world-building and infusing humor and wit . . . Captivating, heartfelt, and entertaining . . . Rating: 10/10”

–reviewer Anthony Avina

Praise for The Talking Cure Book Two: Transference, or, The Man in the Light Gray Suit

“This book explores the push and pull of the supernatural and psychology as we know it, as well as the client-therapist relationship. The situations that the characters are in are all believable, yet not like anything that you have read before . . . the reader really cares about Zach and Cynthia. . . . I enjoyed every page of this book, and it left me hungry for more.”

–Carol Seufert, Educator and Reviewer