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Medicine Man
by Saffron A. Kent
Medicine Man is so hot, so taboo, so wildly beyond the limits of anything that I can imagine, that the story has stuck with me for ages.
It explores very real mental health issues without using it as a plot assist that magically disappears at a point deemed appropriate. Willow struggles throughout the book, and Simon's presence is not some sort of cure (though he is her psychiatrist).
As a standalone, it's extremely clean, but it leaves open the possibility of hearing other stores from the Heartstone girls--and those are stunning too.
It explores very real mental health issues without using it as a plot assist that magically disappears at a point deemed appropriate. Willow struggles throughout the book, and Simon's presence is not some sort of cure (though he is her psychiatrist).
As a standalone, it's extremely clean, but it leaves open the possibility of hearing other stores from the Heartstone girls--and those are stunning too.