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Toxic Love

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Toxic Love

By: David A. Kohen
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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This is a raw, intimate journey into the psychology of emotional manipulation, forbidden desire, and the silent battles we fight inside our relationships. This novel follows David, a man who steps into a world where passion feels like destiny, lies feel like truth, and love becomes the most dangerous form of power.

When he meets Rose — mysterious, magnetic, and hiding a double life — he is pulled into a fire that warms and destroys at the same time.

A story about:

• Desire and addiction

• Hidden truths and betrayal

• The shadows we pretend not to see until they consume us

• The emotional storms that reshape who we are

Toxic Love exposes the silent manipulations, the intensity of forbidden passion, and the emotional wounds that can only be understood by those who have lived them.

If you have ever trusted the wrong person…If you have ever held on when you should have let go…If you have ever loved someone who was already half gone…Then you will find yourself in this book.

Toxic Love is not just a novel — it is an experience, a mirror, and a warning.

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Toxic Love is a deeply emotional and eye opening book about how manipulation slowly replaces love without you noticing. It captures the painful moments of guilt, silence, emotional distance, and self-blame with striking honesty. What stayed with me most is how clearly it shows that toxic relationships are not about a lack of love, but about control and emotional avoidance. The book doesn’t try to dramatize heartbreak; instead, it helps you understand it. By the end, it gently but powerfully reminds you that healing begins when you stop chasing clarity from someone else and start choosing yourself.

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