Book#234, International Collection, Themes: The False Guru / Spiritual Awakening / The Gilded Cage / Self-Actualization, Keywords: Regression Therapy, Childhood Trauma, Spiritual Guru, Cult Dynamics, Gaslighting, Transgender Awakening, Spiritual, The Unicorn Archetype, Alabama Setting, Found Identity, Freedom
She gave him the key to his soul. Then she locked the door.
Leon Thomas is a man at war with himself. Plagued by recurring dreams of a dying unicorn and a pink symbol he cannot understand, he seeks answers from Naomi Ito, a mysterious psychic living in a white cottage on May Blossoms Lane.
Naomi doesn’t just explain the dreams; she unlocks a buried memory of childhood trauma and gender repression. Under her gentle guidance, Leon begins to shed his masculine armor. He becomes Lynette—a woman of peace, art, and soft colors.
For a time, life in Naomi’s garden is a paradise. Lynette finds love, acceptance, and a body that finally fits. But as the outside world fades, the garden’s walls begin to close in. Naomi’s love is conditional. She prunes Lynette’s personality like a bonsai tree, cutting away the “aggressive” traits she deems impure.
When Lynette discovers the tragic history of Naomi’s previous partner, she realizes the terrifying truth: She has not been saved. She has been collected.
(A lyrical, psychological novel about the danger of surrendering your story to someone else.)
[CONTENT WARNING] Contains themes of: Cult Indoctrination/Grooming, Gaslighting, Psychological Abuse, Childhood Trauma (Physical abuse by a parent), and Medical Transition (Vasectomy/SRS framed as spiritual purification).
Heat Level (1-5) 3 (Sensual / Spiritual) The intimacy is depicted as a “Tantric” or spiritual union (“Shiva and Shakti”). It is explicit but framed through a lens of mysticism and ritual, rather than standard erotica. The focus is on the emotional and energetic connection.
