Lee Warren

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About Lee Warren

Lee brings a rich tapestry of life experiences to his writing. His journey began in the military, where he developed skills in leadership and resilience. After serving, he dedicated over a decade to law enforcement, working in covert operations and firearms. This unique perspective has deeply influenced his storytelling, allowing him to explore the complexities of human nature and the challenges faced by those in high-stakes environments.

Despite his professional background, he has also faced personal challenges, having been a victim of domestic abuse. These experiences have shaped his understanding of trauma and healing, inspiring him to delve into themes of narcissism and betrayal in his writing. Lee was the author of I Still Love Amy, which chronicles his journey through narcissistic abuse. This book demonstrates the profound difficulties victims face when trying to leave abusive situations and sheds light on the often arduous path of healing that follows.

In his novel The Mimic, he tackles the harrowing subject of betrayal through the lens of a police officer whose life spirals out of control due to a false allegation. This story not only reflects his passion for storytelling but also his commitment to addressing the realities faced by those in law enforcement and the personal struggles they endure.

"Writing is my sanctuary, once I immerse myself in a project, I find an exhilarating flow that drives me to explore new ideas and narratives. I am hopeful that both I Still Love Amy and The Mimic will resonate with readers, paving the way for future works that continue to delve into these important themes.

As an author, my goal is to connect with readers, offering insights that foster understanding and healing. I believe in the power of words to inspire change and hope, and I am excited to share my journey with you." Lee.

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Detective Sergeant Richard "Mackie" McDonald is a seasoned police officer, respected for his ability to handle criminals and informants in the shadows of London’s crime world. But when he meets Zoe, a captivating and unpredictable woman, he’s drawn into something far more dangerous than any case he's ever worked.

Zoe is the perfect partner—funny, intelligent, and seemingly devoted. But beneath her charm lies a need for control, a thirst for validation, and an unravelling mind that threatens to consume everything in its path.

As Mackie juggles the pressures of his covert police work and his growing feelings for Zoe, he dismisses the warning signs—her impulsiveness, the erratic mood swings, the small but deliberate deceptions. Until the lies become undeniable. Until the obsession turns dangerous.

By the time he realizes the truth, he’s already trapped.

The Mimic

Why is it so difficult for victims to leave abusive partners? Its not always what people assume.

This is a true story of one man's journey through the devastating reality of narcissistic abuse. This isn't a clinical analysis or a textbook definition, but a raw and honest account of the emotional turmoil and psychological manipulation he endured.

The author, a former police officer and military veteran, bares his soul, recounting his experiences with two significant narcissists in his life: his ex-wife Kerry, and Amy, the woman he fell deeply in love with. He describes how their manipulative tactics chipped away at his self-worth, leaving him feeling broken and lost.

Through vivid anecdotes and personal reflections, this book offers a chilling glimpse into the minds of both the victim and the abuser. As a successful business owner, the author also reveals how narcissistic abuse impacted his professional life, leading to financial ruin and the loss of his livelihood

I Still Love Amy

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