This is my favorite book!! I’m on my fifth re-read right now! I love the cover, but I decided to do my own cover for it! I have two versions, one with a blue wash and one without it. I’m not sure which one I like better! I hope y’all like it!

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This is my favorite book!! I’m on my fifth re-read right now! I love the cover, but I decided to do my own cover for it! I have two versions, one with a blue wash and one without it. I’m not sure which one I like better! I hope y’all like it!
✨ Endless list of favourite protagonists ✨
⏩ Grace Mae
but how can I find fault with your deeds when without them our paths would never have crossed? If you are mad then I owe my life to a madman, and he is no less dear to me for his actions. Truly evil people do exist, this I know, but I do not count you among them. Instead, I choose to see you as a good person who has done bad things, and who among us cannot be dubbed so?
“Grace had learned long ago that the true horrors of this world were other people.” ― Mindy McGinnis, A Madness So Discreet
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But I've smelled you, smelled the wrongness of all that's been done to you by hands familiar and those of strangers. You chose to stop acknowledging a world that has treated you foully. What's saner than that?
Someone please read 'A Madness So Discreet'. It ripped my heart out and Thornhollow is such a cinnamon roll that must be protected at all costs. Also, let Grace and Dr Thornhollow be canon, they deserve each other after everything they've been through together.
The man who searches for a different kind of killer, the kind who smiles at you in the light of day.
The woman who learned long ago that the true horrors of this world were other people.
Sometimes the actions of the sane, make no sense.
Mindy McGinnes, A Madness So Discreet