2019 Best Indie Book Award winner for Literary/Mainstream Fiction.
2020 Indie B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.
In 1934, after the death of her mother, Megan Kinkade is put on a train bound for Maine to live with her estranged father. Megan soon discovers that her father, whom she supposed to be a respected and wealthy doctor, operates an insane asylum.
Megan’s newfound life becomes anything but normal as she encounters a peculiar boy and the asylum’s lunatic patients and staff. As a community outcast, Megan is met with heartache, reckless friendships, and the chance for love as she tries to find acceptance from town’s people and classmates.
Megan’s adventures take her through a strange new world of unexpected secrets and haunting pasts that blur the line between reality and illusion.