Carmelo: The Source

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Management number 232063268 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $90.00 Model Number 232063268
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In Kingdom House, every breath is monitored, every doubt is called misalignment, and every act of obedience is rewarded.To hundreds of thousands of livestream viewers, Carmelo Carmichael is The Source, a charismatic spiritual leader building a movement devoted to truth, elevation, and liberation. To his followers, he is a prophet. To his critics, a fraud. To the people living inside his Atlanta mansion, he is something far more dangerous.The women who arrive at Kingdom House are not weak, gullible, or lost. They are intelligent, ambitious, grieving, lonely, hopeful, and searching for something the world has failed to give them. A place to belong. A sense of purpose. A reason to believe they matter.What begins as community slowly becomes control.What feels like healing becomes dependence.What looks like devotion becomes surrender.As Carmelo's influence grows and his audience watches from behind glowing screens, the line between performance and reality begins to disappear. Inside the house, loyalties fracture, identities unravel, and those trapped within its walls are forced to confront a devastating question:How much of yourself can you give away before there is nothing left to reclaim?Inspired by years of observing high-control communities and the psychology of coercive influence, The Source is a powerful literary novel about belonging, manipulation, surveillance, spiritual abuse, identity, and the quiet courage required to remember who you were before someone else told you who to be.For readers of The Other Black Girl, The Girls, and literary fiction that explores charisma, coercive control, and the human need to belong.Some doors only lock from the inside. Read more

ASIN B0GZHVJRQJ
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Language English
File size 4.2 MB
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Print length 573 pages
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Publication date May 8, 2026
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