February 21, 2026 - 06:43

In the compelling debut Hell’s Sweet Nectar (Beginnings), author Parno Beng crafts a gritty, multi-generational narrative where the past refuses to stay buried. The story follows two ex-convicts, bound by a shared history and a desperate present, as they are pulled into a sprawling tale of power, legacy, and survival.
The novel distinguishes itself by intertwining brutal historical events with the subtle machinations of dark psychology. Beng explores how inherited trauma and manipulated loyalties shape destinies, suggesting that the most haunting prisons are often those built in the mind. The characters' journey is not merely a physical struggle but a psychological excavation, uncovering secrets that span decades.
This ambitious first installment promises a complex exploration of morality against a richly detailed backdrop. It poses challenging questions about redemption and the cyclical nature of violence, establishing a dark and immersive world where every choice is shadowed by history. Readers are left with a profound sense of anticipation for the next chapter in this intricate saga.
July 6, 2026 - 22:05
Psychology says people who take spiritual journeys instead of only beach holidays often experience deeper and longer-lasting stress reliefFor decades, the classic beach holiday has been the go-to prescription for stress. The simple image of sinking your feet into warm sand while listening to waves crash against the shore is enough to...
July 5, 2026 - 22:43
Psychology says people who get into a lot of fights aren't always aggressive, they may be reacting to theA new look at conflict behavior challenges the common assumption that people who start or get into many fights are simply aggressive by nature. Psychology researchers now point to a more complex...
July 5, 2026 - 02:41
Psychology says people who don't like wearing contact lenses aren't necessarily afraid, they prefer glasseA common assumption is that people who prefer wearing glasses are simply afraid of touching their eyes. Psychology does not support such a broad conclusion. For many, the preference is shaped by...
July 4, 2026 - 01:06
Yoga and Omega-3 as effective as psychological therapy for depression in pregnancyA growing body of research suggests that combining yoga with omega-3 supplements may be just as effective as traditional psychological therapy for treating depression in pregnant women. The...