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Being normal isn't always a good thing, especially if it ends up killing you.

Aimee, the sixteen year old girl who can see your every memory with just one touch, is fresh out of the torture room after risking everything to capture a killer. Despite her instinct to avoid contact with others, she tries her best to find a new normal at school—perhaps even a boyfriend. But for those who are cursed, happiness and normality aren’t easy to obtain. A bizarre illness spreads like wildfire through the school and causes those around Aimee to lose their sanity before falling into a coma. Slowly, all the people she loves succumb to this strange disease.

Alone and terrified, she must use her curse to find a way to save her family and friends. As she delves deeper and deeper into their memories, she realizes David, a delusional person from her childhood, is the bigger threat that could destroy her. Despite the danger that surrounds her, she struggles to solve the puzzle before it’s too late to help those she cares for the most.

But as David moves closer to eliminating her, one puzzle still remains. Will she be able to save herself?

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First published April 23, 2015

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Author 3 books22 followers
May 20, 2015
This second instalment of The Haunting of Secrets series takes the readers back to 16-year-old Aimee. She still doesn't like to touch people as she automatically learns all about their past when this happens. Something has changed, though: she had to realise that she loves Logan.

With Unhinged, Shelley R. Pickens has created an intriguing sequel to the story of a girl who tries to keep to herself. Her secret is only known to Mary who adopted her four years before, to her friend Dejana and to Logan. When some classmates start behaving weirdly, Aimee can't even guess how fast life as she knew it is turning worse as the ones she loves most also seem to lose their sanity. Who is friend, who is foe - it is hard to tell. Unhinged is a very gripping read with a three-dimensional main character; the more I learned about her, the more I liked her. Shelley R. Pickens develops the story in a great way - it gets more and more thrilling as the story proceeds. I was drawn into the story right away, was really close to Aimee and all events. While reading, Aimee became like a friend and/or a dear family member. I'm looking forward to reading the next instalment! Unhinged is a great read for young adults as well as fans of paranormal and mystery reads.

This a book to read again. Highly recommended.
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Author 11 books65 followers
July 27, 2015
Is it clinical depression if you’re cursed? Aimee Richardson, a sixteen-year-old high school student, should know. After all, she’s been through hell. It killed her. But she emerged, still cursed but with a loving adoptive mother, best friend, and even a boyfriend. Life should be good, right? Well, not if she’s still doomed to experience the memories of people she touches.

Careful to wear gloves and avoid skin-to-skin contact, she keeps even those she loves at a distance. But when people at her school begin to fall prey to a mysterious “illness” that drives them to homicidal madness, she has to question even the precarious life she’s carved out for herself. Sixteen years of experience taught her to be suspicious of others, but when those she loves become the next victims of the plague, she’s forced to turn to two strangers for help. Brett, another student at her high school calls her his “dark princess” and seems driven to provide assistance. And Dr. Evans, a forensic pathologist, seems strangely familiar with the specifics of Aimee’s curse.

I haven’t read the first volume in this series, so there are a few details I don’t know. But for the most part, author Shelley Pickens provides just enough backstory to make Unhinged work on its own. As dark fantasy, magic in Unhinged is a curse. The threat is that it will be used to mind rape the populace into submission. Apparently, it can only be defeated by the most powerful thing in the (YA) universe—love.

I ignore the gun and look David straight in the eyes. “You’re right. You’ll never be my equal. Because you have no idea how to love.”

David laughs. “Love? Who cares about love? I’m about to be the most powerful man in the world. You can take your love and shove it.”


Aimee is, for lack of a better term, the Eeyore—the teen version of the gloomy grey donkey of A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh. She only wears black, reminds us with virtually every breath that she’s cursed (not to mention a social disaster), and has unrelievedly pessimistic trust and self-esteem issues. “But cursed people don’t get happy endings. Sadly, the cursed never live long enough to see them.” However, we also see a different Aimee through the eyes of the people who value her. And over the course of Unhinged, the Aimee we initially meet has to change and grow into the person everyone else sees, and who is willing to save everyone because she’s the only one who can. “Well, screw that. If I have to die to save the ones I love, than that is what I choose–no one else.”

The pace stutters a bit in places, with the story setup—numerous examples of fellow students and others succumbing to the “sickness”—being great for shock content but a bit repetitive. Although there are a surprising number of references to faces covered with various emotions and voices that drip things, the writing is for the most part clear, competent, and often lovely. Take, for example, Aimee’s reliving of her boyfriend’s memories from the first time he sets eyes on her:

“What I thought was the worst thing that could happen to him, he sees as the best. Perhaps we are all destined to fall for that one person that is able to see us as we wish we could see ourselves—perfectly imperfect.”


There are a few plot holes (nobody ever seems to just pull out their cellphone and summon emergency assistance), some gory scenes, and much foreshadowing for the next book in the series, but for the most part Unhinged is just what it sets out to be: a dark, occasionally gruesome, thrill ride and a great example of the genre. I would give it four stars and look forward to more from this talented author.
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May 16, 2015
First, I would like to thank Shelley Pickens for providing me a copy of this book so I may bring you this review.

Unhinged by Shelley R. Pickens is the second book in the series The Haunting of Secrets #2. I did not have the opportunity to read the first book. However, I feel this could be read is a standalone book. If you would like to get to know the characters and their storyline better I suggest you read the first book.

Aimee’s special gift of seeing people’s memories with one touch originally intrigued me to read this book. It was a different type of Mystery that I am used to reading. It was full of mystery, suspense, fear, violence, sickness and evil memories. Once I started getting into it I could not put it down until I was finished. I needed to know why all of this evil was happening around Aimee.

Shelley’s book Unhinged was very well written. The details in her descriptions made you feel like you were there. Aimee, Logan and Dejana’s characters were very likeable. I could relate to Aimee as she was kind of an outsider and felt invisible. I admired Logan for always being there for Aimee. I liked the friendship bond that Aimee and Dejana shared. Plus, I loved the unique name Dejana.

There was one section of the book that struck a chord with me.

“That’s the funny thing about fate; people think it’s written in stone. They believe the age-old adage that you must ‘accept’ your fate; but that just isn’t true. It is simply a way for people to accept the things they can’t change. If something good happens, then “fate lends you a hand.” If something awful occurs, then “fate is cruel.”

If you are seeking very suspenseful read I highly suggest Shelley R. Pickens Unhinged.
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Author 9 books62 followers
April 23, 2016
Confession: I edited this book.
Another confession: Life is too short to edit a book you don't like. So I don't edit books I don't like.

And I liked this book. In fact, every time I read it (and believe me, while editing, I had to read it many times!) I liked it more and more each and every time.

Just when we thought life might get a little easier for Aimee (she literally came back from the dead in the first book, The Haunting of Secrets!) David is back with a vengeance. His original plan failed and he's determined to take her life and ascend. Whatever that means.

Everyone around Aimee is going crazy before falling into a coma. And Aimee knows she's the only one who can bring them back. But how? She's all alone.

There are twists and turns, and the first time I read this I'll admit, I was a little confused. The second time it all became clearer. And finally, after the last reading, it all made sense. But from the first reading it was an enjoyable book with enjoyable characters. Real characters. (Even if real people can't see your memories with just one touch.)

I think it takes a real talented storyteller to give you a book that isn't completely obvious on the first read.

I highly recommend this book, but you should absolutely read book 1, The Haunting of Secrets first!

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Author 101 books452 followers
January 10, 2016
Unhinged by Shelley Pickens is a superbly written YA thriller that picks up where The Haunting of Secrets left off. Aimee and Logan are settling in nicely as a couple. It has been a few months since Tyler had tried to kill Aimee, and she is trying to get her life back to normal. Strange things start happening at school and then to her closest friends. Aimee knows she needs to save them. She just isn't exactly sure how. She knows David is the one behind what is happening, she just can not stop him. Working with a psychiatrist. Aimee trains to remove memories from her loved ones heads. Will this work? Can she get to everyone in time? This story takes you on Aimee's journey to save her loved ones. Pickens wows us again with suspense and twists but adds romance. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, and leaves you hanging on for the third book.
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