Some stories are written simply to entertain.
Others are written because the voices within them refuse to be forgotten.
Delusional Madness was inspired by the haunting realities of 19th-century psychiatric institutions, where countless women were silenced, dismissed, institutionalized, and forgotten—not always because they were truly “mad,” but because they were inconvenient, grieving, outspoken, different, or simply misunderstood.
This novel is not just a story about an asylum. It is a story about survival, resilience, injustice, and the desperate human need to be heard.
For those who have heard about Delusional Madness but are still wondering whether this book is for them, I wanted to share this short introduction to the novel and the world behind it.
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If you are drawn to dark historical fiction, emotionally powerful stories, forgotten histories, and atmospheric gothic settings, I believe this story may stay with you long after the final page.
Thank you for visiting, supporting my work, and helping keep these forgotten voices alive.
— Kimberly K. Taylor