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Combining elements of horror, mystery, and psychological thriller, this novel offers an unsettling yet engrossing reading experience. The narrative is laced with eerie tension and unexpected twists that keep the listener engaged until the final moments. The atmosphere is carefully constructed through vivid descriptions that amplify the creepiness and heighten the emotional stakes.

This review is based on the audiobook version, which brings an added layer of intensity to the storytelling. While the narration is generally strong, with most of the voice actors delivering emotionally resonant and immersive performances, one drawback lies in the distracting quality of certain voices, which occasionally pulled focus away from the story. This inconsistency may affect the overall experience for some listeners, particularly during scenes that rely heavily on emotional tone or subtlety.

The book features a diverse cast and unfolds at a moderate pace, allowing listeners to fully absorb the plot’s complexity without it feeling sluggish. The male protagonist’s institutionalization—after being told the girl he sees isn't real—adds a chilling psychological dimension that fuels the narrative tension. The plot is rich with unexpected twists and turns, maintaining a high level of suspense throughout.

Overall, this audiobook delivers a haunting and compelling experience, albeit with some minor distractions in its narration. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars for its gripping storyline, atmospheric depth, and psychological complexity.

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If you’re looking for a face paced, fun, horror book look no further! This had all the cool aspects i enjoy in horror, ghosts, cults, voodoo/dark magic and a psych ward. I love multiple POVs and this one was especially awesome. It really helped get more into the story.

Overall, it was a great book. Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial Audio for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Psychosis Diagnosis by Nikki Minty and narrated by Jodie Harris, Karen Chilton, James Fouhey, Ari Maza Long and Tamblyn Lord was a book I would not usually read or listen to, but the cover caught my eye and I am so glad it did. This cover is beautiful and so eye catching. So sit back and open your kindle or audio book. . . . . . . . . . . .

This audiobook was a full on horror story and I loved it! especially as I was able to read and listen to the audiobook at the same time, which was brilliant! Psychosis Diagnosis was a very dark and twisted story and it had me questioning “who can I trust?" When I do that I know it will be an excellent book and it sure was!

Let the story begin. . . . "Welcome to The Church of Salvation, where your soul checks in but never checks out."

Psychosis Diagnosis was a very chilling psychological thriller / horror and is set in Coraki, Australia. Monroe Morgan was raised by his drug-addicted mother is so determined to escape a life steeped in misery. With dreams of a better future, he has secured a job at his brother-in-law’s pub in Coffs Harbour and is set to start as soon as he turns eighteen. Whatever happens, he will make it happen........

However, a month before his departure, Monroe’s life takes a drastic turn; when his neighbour, Indi, appears at his doorstep, battered and scared for her life. She reveals harrowing details about her upbringing in The Church of Salvation and declares that she is being forced to marry the church’s pastor against her will. Concerned for Indi’s safety, Monroe plans to take her with him when he leaves. But on the morning of their escape, he is jolted awake by blood-curdling screams coming from next door. A violent confrontation with Indi’s father ensues, resulting in Monroe’s arrest and a year-long stay in Rozelle Hospital for drug-induced psychosis. In a cruel twist of fate, Indi’s father denies her existence, and the doctors and authorities dismiss her as a figment of Monroe’s imagination.

WoW!!! this book is so good I could not put it down. All the narrators were superb.

I highly recommend this book/ audiobook.

Big Thank you to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial Audio for my audiobook and ebook. x

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Thank you to NetGalley, Nikki Minty, and Booksgosocial Audio for the audiobook.
An interesting and intense listen, brought to life by a strong cast of narrators: Jodie Harris, Karen Chilton, James Fouhey, Ari Maza Long, and Tamblyn Lord. The story leans heavily into cult tropes, blending dark magic with unsettling themes. It explores the disturbing use of mental illness as a cover for sinister actions—definitely a dark and thought-provoking tale.

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🎧 YOU GUYS. I was yelling at my radio.
Psychosis Diagnosis by Nicki Minty is a mind-bending paranormal thriller that had me completely hooked. The twists? Unhinged. The climax? Chef’s kiss. And the narration? Insanely immersive thanks to Jodie Harris, Karen Chilton, James Fouhey, Ari Maza Long, and Tamblyn Lord. 5/5 stars from me!

✨ Tropes/Tags: Cults, Lost Love, Found Family, Paranormal, Blackouts
⚠️ Trigger Warnings: Ritualistic offerings of women, dark magic
🎤 Audiobook Performance: Flawless. Each narrator brought so much depth and emotion that I couldn’t stop listening.

I’m a sucker for the supernatural, and this book played on all the right frequencies—things we can’t explain, shadows we can’t see, and the terrifying what ifs. This isn’t just a thriller; it’s a full-body experience.

Review is scheduled for Instagram Friday May 16th.

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“Welcome to The Church of Salvation, where your soul checks in but never checks out.”

The premise of this book is very interesting and I enjoyed it overall. However, I did find it a bit sluggish at times and had to bring myself back to the story. It was still enjoyable and any lovers of paranormal thrillers, horror, and the occult will probably like it.

I also listened to the audiobook and the narration was very good ! There was a full cast narration and it all felt so immersive.

Thank you to the publisher, author, and Netgalley for my review digital and audio copy.

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This story is a dark, twisty paranormal mystery that seeks to uncover the past of a cult, the supernatural ties, and a bit of a murder mystery. Overall, I found this book to be quite enjoyable and a quick, fun read. I did switch to the audiobook about half way through after reading reviews about how good it was, and I have to agree. The full cast narration really added to the story and made for a great time.

There were many POV’s in this story, and truthfully, I didn’t love all of them/feel they were all necessary but do appreciate how they all wove together and uncovered bits and pieces of the story. There’s also an alternating timeline, which I don’t always love, as was the case in this book as well. I found the 1830’s timeline a bit more intriguing in this one. But overall, I found this book to be a decent read and recommend picking it up if you like paranormal stories with elements of dark magic and cults.

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Psychosis Diagnosis by Nikki Minty is a gripping and imaginative psychological thriller that blurs the lines between reality and illusion in a way that keeps you questioning every page. With her signature flair for the fantastical and suspenseful, Minty crafts a story that is as mind-bending as it is emotionally resonant.

The novel follows a protagonist grappling with hallucinations, trauma, and a fractured sense of reality. Minty skilfully builds a narrative where you're never entirely sure what’s real and what’s a product of a disturbed mind—and that’s part of what makes this such a compelling read. The tension is tight, the pacing well-executed, and the twists are genuinely surprising without feeling forced.

What stands out most is Minty’s exploration of mental health—handled with nuance, sensitivity, and empathy. While some scenes might be unsettling or intense, they serve to deepen the reader’s connection with the characters and the seriousness of the subject matter.

The reason this isn’t a full 5-star read comes down to some occasional pacing issues and moments where secondary characters felt underdeveloped. A bit more depth in their arcs would have elevated the emotional stakes even further.

Overall, Psychosis Diagnosis is a thought-provoking and chilling read that will appeal to fans of psychological thrillers with a dark, speculative twist. Nikki Minty continues to prove herself as a bold voice in contemporary fiction.

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First off, I have to say I was really impressed with this audiobook, it had a full cast of narrators which was really unique. I felt as though I was listening to a play or the old Radio Mystery Theatres (iykyk). I found it really fun and interesting.

The book was a mix of mystery, thriller and supernatural. It contained multiple povs in two timelines and wasn't at all hard to follow. It had a very diverse cast of characters and was fast paced for the most part. There was a bit of everything in here; family drama, toxic relationships, dark magic, witches and a religious cult. The synopsis initially drew me in, though I was wary because I wasn't familiar with the author and her previous work seemed to be YA fantasy which is not really for me. However, I'm so glad I took a chance on this.

I struggled with my rating on this one. I think the audiobook made this such a special experience (total 5⭐), that the reader wouldn't get from the book alone. So I decided to rate the book itself at 4⭐. If you decide to give this one a try I truly recommend the audiobook.

Thank you to Netgalley and BooksGoSocial Audio for this ARC.

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Psychosis Diagnosis by Nikki Minty, with multiple narrators this audiobook catches you from the beginning and keeps you there abused Monroe is trying to hold on until the summer when he can move with his sister get a job and be free of his abusive parents but when his neighbor Indiana comes over and tells him of the terror she’s living in he wants to help only his attempt to help leads him to the mental hospital. When he gets out of the hospital he wants to prove that not only is he not crazy but Indiana does exist but, is in trouble. The story is set in 1998 and before and as it bounces from New Orleans to Australia the story and falls but where the story ends is almost unrecognizable from the beginning this is a great horror story and there is just too much to give a brief summary I mean being in a cult is one thing But a cult with superpowers is totally another. This was such an awesome read I have never heard of this author before but I will definitely read more from them in the future. I love the Australian accent in general and the fact of the narrators were Australian made it that much better. It was so good what more can I say I totally recommend this book it has horror supernatural happenings and a great plot. There’s many twist and turns not to mention the awesome epilogue.#Netgalley, #BooksGoSocial, #TheBlindReviewer, #MyHonestReview, #NikkiMinty, #PsychosisDiagnosis,

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for this advanced reader's copy and the opportunity to this early. Review has been posted on Waterstones and Goodreads.

I found that this story really didn’t flow well, and slightly over dramatic at times.
Narration is fantastic

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(4.5) This book follows multiple POVs in two main timelines and locations in two countries, but it does it all seamlessly. It starts out from the POV of 17-year old Monroe, who was raised by a drug-addicted mother and is planning to move out as soon as he turns 18. Shortly before, however, he meets a girl named Indi, around his age, who complains of an abusive father and who wants to escape the religious cult her family belongs to. They plan to run away together, but the morning they are supposed to leave together, Monroe can't find Indi and her father denies her very existence! Monroe attacks her father and is then sent to a psychiatric ward with a psychosis diagnosis. When he finally gets out a year later, he goes looking for Indi to find out what became of her, but it is not as straightforward a quest as it seems. A variety of characters tell the story, each revealing parts of the story or the lies they believe, leaving the reader guessing who has the right pieces of the puzzle and how they fit together.

I read this book primarily as an audiobook because the narration was just SO GOOD and engaging!! There was a large cast of FIVE narrators to cover female and male characters and a variety of accents that added so much to the story! I rarely have a preference between audio and physical reading, but in this case, I have to recommend the audio! The voice actors even screamed or moaned when it was written in the description, which really added to the atmosphere and made the story come alive. The only things I could critique were that the child's voice didn't sound like a child (but he only had a few lines) and in one scene I couldn't differentiate between Enzo's and Jeremiah's voices. Other than that, it was better than I could have imagined! 5/5 narration!

I'm not sure if this is due to the stellar narration or the engaging writing, but I couldn't believe how quickly the nearly-12 hours flew by! I need more books like this!

Thank you BooksGoSocial and Nikki Minty for allowing me to access an ARC and ALC via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review!

Themes: family, deception, (dark) magic, supernatural, religious cult, psychosis, power, trust, secrets

Style (0.75): The style of writing was concise and clear in a way that I think is appropriate for the genre while still evoking the right level of mystery and confusion (about the plot, not the writing). It was also written from multiple POVs, but it didn't annoy me, as can often happen with multiple POVs. They all added significant substance to the plot. Though it tells the story very clearly, it could have used some of that flowery prose I love to describe some of the imagery.

Plot (0.75): It was a well-paced mystery/thriller with some horror and supernatural elements that I loved. I love a good psychological thriller with a potentially unreliable narrator that plays with my mind and keeps me guessing. The plot twists weren't too surprising, but I still enjoyed them! The ending also felt very tidy and complete.

Atmosphere/Setting (1): In the end, I listened to the audiobook and the variety of narrators and accents really added to the atmosphere immensely! That is not to say that the atmosphere wasn't already well described in the prose. Despite jumping timelines, POVs, and locations, everything felt well-connected and I could easily separate them in my mind's eye.

Characters (1): I liked the variety of characters in this book. We were never sure who to trust, who was telling the truth, or who knew the whole truth. In reality, (I think) all the characters knew only parts of the truth and it was fun to see them all try to put the pieces together.

Enjoyment (1): I fully enjoyed this book! It was a little different from what I normally read, but I was very glad for the change!

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This was a wild ride! It took me a little bit to get into the story since there was a lot of background information at the start but once the pieces started coming together I was hooked! The narrators did an amazing job of bringing the story to life and giving personality to each of the characters. I appreciated all the various accents and switching of POVs to keep me entertained.

There were so many twists and turns I was always guessing what was next and who the true villains were. As someone who is not religious, the way the cult members blindly followed Jeremiah was how I imagine a lot of religious people are. It brought a real element to the story and I kept rolling my eyes at the stupidity of the group members at times. I wanted to feel so bad for Enzo and really hoped that he had a redemption arc but he was just as corrupt as Jeremiah in the end.

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I LOVED the idea of this book and the story itself was great points. The narrators were great and that is truly where my 3 star rating is coming from. This is definitely a YA book based on the writing even with the context being more adult, it definitely read YA. I also at times was confused and got lost in the story but other times were great and had the horror and thriller aspect of the book, which is what drew me to the book in the first place. I wanted to LOVE this book completely but unfortunately it lacked in some places for me.

Thank you NetGalley and Booksgosocial audio for giving me the ability to listen and review this book!

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First, I want to Thank NetGalley and the Publishers for allowing me to get this audiobook prior to release to get my honest opinion.

This book intrigued me with its premise but left me feeling mixed overall.
The concept is super compelling. A futuristic society where mental illness is criminalized, teens labeled as "psychotic" are locked away and subjected to intense “rehabilitation.” That hook? So strong. And I loved the questions it raised about identity, sanity, and how society defines “normal.”

The main character was sometimes frustrating because she was unreliable, but watching her try to figure out what’s real and what’s not was one of the highlights of the book.

However, the pacing was uneven. The middle dragged, and some reveals that should have been big just didn’t hit the mark. I wanted more development from the side characters, and the romance felt a little forced rather than earned.

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Psychosis Diagnosis is a supernatural thriller that blends themes of trauma, addiction, and the occult. It follows a young man raised in a toxic environment who becomes obsessed with saving the abused girl next door—only to discover no one believes she exists. As he uncovers ties to a sinister cult, reality begins to blur.

Told through multiple POVs and timelines, the story gives a broader look at the characters’ experiences, though the frequent shifts can feel a bit jarring. The cult elements and psychological tension are intriguing, but the relationships between characters lacked depth, making some of the emotional beats fall flat.

Overall, this had a strong premise and eerie atmosphere, but uneven execution kept it from reaching its full potential. A decent pick for fans of dark, supernatural thrillers.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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What an absolute joy to listen to the audiobook for this story! The cast did a fantastic job, and the story transported me flawlessly right in the middle of the action. Huge thanks to the author and Netgalley for the opportunity to review it. The dual timeline and multiple POVs painted such a nice picture in my head that I never wanted to end. I felt a whole slew of emotions listening to the story. I was rooting for Monroe and was so intrigued to find out what happened to Indi! Very Midnight Mass TV show vibes that I absolutely ate up! Let the story take you where it takes you, you won't be disappointed. Found myself a new author to follow for sure!

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Thank you to NetGalley & BooksGoSocial for the ALC!

The narrators did a great job on this, and I love that it was a full cast.

This was my first “horror” book, and I liked it more than I expected to. I do think that the magic part of it took away from the scary element of it, but that might just be a me problem. I also liked the multi-timeline part too!

Jeremiah deserves all bad things ever, GOOD RIDDANCE ✋🏻

If you like cult-religious trauma, you’ll definitely enjoy this one!

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Thank you to Netgally, BooksGoSocial Audio and the authors for the chance to read this book!

"Welcome to The Church of Salvation, where your soul checks in but never checks out"

I was intrigued by this book because the blurb sounded really interesting, and I was definitely not dissapointed!
All the different narrators managed to have me hooked to the story from the start.

I really liked all the characters from the start, and loved seeing all the different timelines and how they slowly came together and we started to see connections.

The worldbuilding was also really amazing, and it felt like you were right next to the characters in the building.

I also really enjoyed the writing which made the story a fun and quick read.

Can definitely recommend!

4,5 out of 5 stars

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This was such a fun and interesting read. I love reading horrors/thrillers but this was my first audiobook and the multiple narrators made the book soooo fun to read. It was such and immersive experience and it reads like a movie. I love that throughout the book we as readers are in the dark and we get to learn things along with the characters and know more because we are getting so many perspectives. The plot twists and the mystery is so good and I couldn't stop listening. I can't wait for this book to be on my shelf. The story, the character development, the narration, everything was so good! The characters had such good depth and connection too.

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