Made 14 by prolific prose author Mya Boyd, Sorrow Lake is a haunting, lyrical tale that blends the raw intimacy of a grief memoir with the eerie undercurrents of supernatural suspense.
Margaret Phillips hasn't left her room in months.
Her world is nothing but the endless blue of her bedroom walls-until small things begin to change. A knock at the door. The sound of birds. The pull of the lake outside her window.
Through fragments of memory and dreams that blur with reality, her diary becomes a quiet, poetic record of grief, guilt, and the slow, fragile work of healing. But the lake holds more than memories, and its still waters may reflect truths she isn't ready to face.
Told in lyrical, haunting entries, Sorrow Lake is a story about loss, the shadows it leaves behind, and the first steps toward coming back to life.
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