S.N.O.W. - Couverture souple

Betts, Slayder

 
9798904131432: S.N.O.W.

Synopsis

How do you leave a place that once kept you alive… but is now slowly killing you?

Some places don’t look dangerous.
Some voices don’t sound like lies.
And some prisons feel like home.

In S.N.O.W., Slayder Betts invites readers into a deeply personal and symbolic journey through the inner world of addiction, identity, and awakening.

The story follows Elan—a man suspended between life and death—who finds himself in a quiet, isolated cabin. But this is no ordinary place. Within its walls, time bends, memories surface, and a presence named Snow lingers—elusive, persuasive, and dangerously familiar.

Snow is not comfort.
She is not healing.
She is the voice that once soothed… and now consumes.

As Elan confronts fragments of his past, the weight of his choices, and the quiet ache beneath his pain, something begins to shift. Through unexpected encounters and moments of piercing clarity, a deeper truth emerges: the battle is not just against addiction—it is for identity, for freedom, and for the will to live.

Blending psychological realism with spiritual depth, S.N.O.W. explores the unseen war within the human soul—the tension between escape and healing, illusion and truth, survival and transformation.

This is not simply a story about addiction.
It is a story about what happens when a man finally becomes honest enough to want something different.

Raw, reflective, and unflinchingly honest, S.N.O.W. offers more than a narrative—it offers language for those who have struggled, insight for those who are trying to understand, and hope for those who are ready to leave what once held them together.

Because sometimes the most dangerous place to remain…
is the one you’ve already survived.

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