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The Catalyst

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Product Description Sometimes our demons are necessary, to appreciate heaven Kaitlin Maverick has become a bored housewife. After leaving a thriving life in Toronto to accompany her husband, Paul Maverick, on his professional pursuits in the scenic yet slower-paced life in Stavanger, Norway, Kaitlin's newlywed bliss subsides faster than she would have thought. Lacking stimulation and purpose, Kaitlin impulsively gravitates towards the thrills that ensue the moment she runs into mysterious Finn Du Feu and his peculiar group of friends working and living in the Scandinavian woods. What begins as self-exploration through enticing experiences soon turns into a sinister web of lies- and otherworldliness. Kaitlin spirals down wicked paths, as mystifying encounters make her question everything and everyone. Who are these forest beings that allure so much yet reveal so little? Why is Paul so affected by the news of a murdered young woman on TV? What will happen when those closest to Kaitlin discover the true nature of her contact with The Group? Or when she discovers the true nature of herself? As Kaitlin embarks on a quest to seize questionable opportunities, she soon understands the ripple-effect of consequences that could either destroy or catalyze her world as she knows it. A #1 categorical new release, discover The Catalyst before checking out its long-awaited and requested sequel, The Penance. Coming soon. Review "This book is the definition of mysterious and intriguing... Major 'Twilight' and 'Layla' vibes"  Lauren Timperio, Book Blogger "Senol-Akin's writing is lyrical and poetic. This is the kind of story that pulls you in and won't let you go! I enjoyed that there was some Norwegian and French within the writing. The descriptions of Norway are gorgeous, as well..."   My Calendar Is Booked, Book Blog "...Reading Senol-Akin's  The  Catalyst, I was reminded of the previous generation of feminist authors, who delved into the minds and hearts of women of that era. In her own meticulous prose, the author brings that tradition into a new age-- her pensive characters reveal their deepest thoughts, creating a mirror in which her contemporaries will see their own image..."                                                   Eileen Merwin, Author of 'The Northman's Daughter', winner of the Next Generation Book Award "...will keep you guessing from the first page until the very end. I was so drawn into the Norwegian setting and each of the characters' journeys...What is really amazing is the way the author weaves the everyday aspects of life into what goes way beyond..." Caroline Halstead, New York  "A non-conformist writer, Selin Senol-Akin knows how to peel off the multiple layers that disguise who humans (and other kinds) are..." Edgar Smith, Author of 'Gnuj & Alt', 'El Parabrador'   ​ "The Catalyst is a thriller that (is) mysterious and bewitching...Lies that are kept secret made it more suspenseful and mysterious. The way the author created a specific connection between the characters was brilliant...There were moments that gave me chills and made me question everyone's intentions. The supernatural aspect was good because it too added to the mystery of the story..." 'Living My Best Book Life',  Book Blog "You get a little bit of everything with this story! Ultimately, this is a thriller story leaning on the edge of psychological but there's also some romance, and a little bit of supernatural elements. Selin combined them together in a way where it didn't seem like too much was going on and it wasn't overwhelming...My attention was captured from the beginning of the book... I was able to knock it out in one sitting which I also enjoyed because there's a big shock factor and intrigue from the very beginning!" 'Brianna's Bookstagram',  Book Blog About the Author SELIN SENOL-AKIN is an A