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I'M D. LIEBHART -- WRITER, NURSE, AND KEEPER OF MEMORIES.

THIS IS WHERE YOU'LL FIND MY BOOKS, CREATIVE PROJECTS, AND WAYS TO TELL YOUR OWN STORY.



A son radicalized. A daughter spiraling. A mother with a devastating secret. Three families facing impossible choices. When the unthinkable becomes reality, no one comes through unchanged. 


"A brutally beautiful book. Liebhart skillfully weaves nearly every element of the experience of womanhood into this captivating novel. The plot was riveting. The characters were complex and authentic, and portrayed with compassion and honesty."

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Bernadette Rogers thought she’d do anything to best her perfect sister but when her mother asks her to euthanize her father who’s living with dementia, she’s forced to consider just how far she’s willing to go to be the good daughter. 


"This book was excellent in so many ways. The story is gripping, suspenseful, and fascinating, yet feels just like real life, because each character is multidimensional; written with beautiful qualities but still desperately flawed."

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About the Author

D. Liebhart is a writer and a nurse. Her stories delve into the moral complexity of real life and ask readers to consider what they would do faced with the same situations. House on Fire, her first novel, won the 2023 Page Turner Award for fiction and debut, was long-listed for the 2022 Petrichor Prize and received an honorable mention from Writer’s Digest. Her essay Thalassophobia (a true account of a very out-of-the-ordinary honeymoon) won the 2021 Linda Julian Creative Nonfiction Prize from Emrys Journal. Her second novel Feral Creatures of Suburia was the third place finalist for the New Mexico Press Women's 2025 Zia Book Award.



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