What if migraines and symptoms of schizophrenia were not signs of illness but catalysts for an evolution of perception into other worlds—or even a way for other worlds, other dimensions, to perceive us?
Dr. Kate Morgan’s work as senior co...nsulting psychiatrist at Bellingham, an isolated sanatorium in the Mojave desert, has always been a creative and satisfying part of her life. She’s not afraid to give a ride to newcomer, Wyn Roberts, who she finds stranded by the side of the road. What she doesn’t know is that he was waiting for her, assigned to her by a world far beyond the reaches of her own.
When severe migraines and hallucinations incapacitate Wyn, he becomes a patient at Bellingham. Kate gradually learns that he is also the object of experiments by the institute’s director, whose actions not only become suspect, but stretch the boundaries of ethics and sanity.
As she searches for ways to defend and protect Wyn and the other patients, Kate’s perception of reality, grounded in the scientific method, becomes altered in ways she could never have imagined. She must come to terms with what she discovers about Wyn Roberts and her own capacity for love and healing before it is too late to save them both........
Regina Clarke has a doctorate in English Literature and has worked as a technical writer in high tech companies, focusing on network management systems, virtual protocols, and military surveillance software.
Her passion is for mysteries, film noir, science fiction B-grade movies, biographies of writers, metaphysics, and all wildlife. She has a wonderful son who has lived in Austin, Texas for many years. After working on both coasts, in Texas, and overseas, she has settled in the Hudson River Valley of New York state and it pleases her no end to live not very far from where Rod Serling grew up and Jane Roberts encountered Seth.
Regina has a brilliant, green, eclectus parrot named Harry who talks a great deal about himself. Her favorite venue of choice is the local coffee shop and/or any place with fairy lights as the decor.
Dr. Kate Morgan’s work as senior co...nsulting psychiatrist at Bellingham, an isolated sanatorium in the Mojave desert, has always been a creative and satisfying part of her life. She’s not afraid to give a ride to newcomer, Wyn Roberts, who she finds stranded by the side of the road. What she doesn’t know is that he was waiting for her, assigned to her by a world far beyond the reaches of her own.
When severe migraines and hallucinations incapacitate Wyn, he becomes a patient at Bellingham. Kate gradually learns that he is also the object of experiments by the institute’s director, whose actions not only become suspect, but stretch the boundaries of ethics and sanity.
As she searches for ways to defend and protect Wyn and the other patients, Kate’s perception of reality, grounded in the scientific method, becomes altered in ways she could never have imagined. She must come to terms with what she discovers about Wyn Roberts and her own capacity for love and healing before it is too late to save them both........
Regina Clarke has a doctorate in English Literature and has worked as a technical writer in high tech companies, focusing on network management systems, virtual protocols, and military surveillance software.
Her passion is for mysteries, film noir, science fiction B-grade movies, biographies of writers, metaphysics, and all wildlife. She has a wonderful son who has lived in Austin, Texas for many years. After working on both coasts, in Texas, and overseas, she has settled in the Hudson River Valley of New York state and it pleases her no end to live not very far from where Rod Serling grew up and Jane Roberts encountered Seth.
Regina has a brilliant, green, eclectus parrot named Harry who talks a great deal about himself. Her favorite venue of choice is the local coffee shop and/or any place with fairy lights as the decor.
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