Why Slow Evenings Can Heal a Broken Heart

In a world that often encourages quick recovery and constant motion, slow evenings offer something deeply needed. They offer time to pause, reflect, and feel without expectation. This quiet form of healing is thoughtfully explored in The Nights That Bondby Doris Anne Beaulieu, a novel that demonstrates how emotional repair can occur through calm routines … Read more

A Realistic Fiction Thriller That Unmasks Legal and Healthcare Dangers Behind Closed Doors

This season, would you like to get your hands on a realistic fiction? If yes, then you need to get your hands on this book, “Third Floor” by Doris Anne Beaulieu is not just a novel—it is a cautionary tale, an emotional journey, and a rallying cry all wrapped into one gripping volume. Brimming with … Read more

Why Third Floor Feels So Real—Because for Many, It Is

Reading Doris Anne Beaulieu’s Third Floor isn’t just a journey through a psychological thriller—it’s a confrontation with uncomfortable truths. There’s something deeply unsettling about the way this novel unfolds, not because it’s impossible, but because it’s all too plausible. That creeping dread you feel as Jenna uncovers the disturbing mysteries of the hospital? That’s not … Read more

Young, Ambitious, and in Love: How Hazel Balances Life and Dreams in Blind Affections

In Blind Affections, author Doris Anne Beaulieu introduces readers to Hazel—a relatable, determined young woman whose story is as empowering as it is romantic. Hazel’s journey from dependent daughter to self-sufficient young adult is filled with challenges, choices, and charm. Through her character, Beaulieu crafts a portrait of a young woman who dares to dream … Read more

The Ethics of Digital Anonymity: Chatrooms, Privacy, and Real-Life Consequences

The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, offering people a space to express their thoughts, seek support, and engage in discussions without revealing their identities. While digital anonymity can be a protective shield, it also carries significant ethical concerns. In Toxic Fall by Doris Anne Beaulieu, the dangers of online interactions are vividly portrayed, … Read more

Recognizing the Signs of Domestic Abuse

Domestic abuse is a silent epidemic that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It does not always begin with physical violence often, it starts with subtle signs of control and emotional manipulation. In Toxic Fall by Doris Anne Beaulieu, the protagonist, Debra, experiences a gradual escalation of abuse from her husband, Joe. The novel sheds light … Read more

How Isolation Affects Seniors and What Can Be Done About It

Aging should be a time of reflection, connection, and peace, but for many seniors, it becomes a period of loneliness and isolation. As friends pass away, family members get busy with their own lives, and mobility declines, older adults often find themselves spending days—sometimes even weeks—without meaningful human interaction. In Gigolo of the Country Park, … Read more

The Legal System’s Approach to Domestic Violence: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Reforms

The legal system plays a crucial role in addressing domestic violence, providing both protection for victims and accountability for perpetrators. Doris Anne Beaulieu’s TOXIC FALL offers a gripping portrayal of how the legal system interacts with domestic abuse cases, shedding light on its strengths, weaknesses, and areas for reform. Through the lens of this story, … Read more