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RED: Where Reality Fractures – A Dark Erotic Psychological Thriller Exploring Feminine Rage

RED is the book that took me somewhere darker than I’d ever gone before.

This is not a romance. This is a dark erotic psychological thriller rooted in feminine rage, obsession, and the slow unravelling of reality itself. It inhabits the uncomfortable space where desire, power, control, and vulnerability intersect.


“This was a good short read that had you questioning at every turn. It wasn’t what I expected, but I enjoyed that about it.”


RED contains explicit scenes that deliberately blur the lines between consent and coercion. That tension is not accidental. It is part of the story’s psychological core. Readers must check the trigger warnings before diving in. This book is intense, provocative, and not designed to be safe or soothing.

Early readers describe RED as unsettling, addictive, and mentally invasive. It plays with perception, unreliable truths, and the dangerous pull of wanting something you know you shouldn’t. It asks uncomfortable questions about agency, manipulation, and how easily control can be disguised as choice.


“My first exposure to this author and she packs a hell of a punch. I went in blind based on the cover and was so pleased I did. The twists, the backstory, the easy flow of the book that made it a quick but intense read. I was trying to figure out the plot for the first 2/3 of the book and didn’t see the end coming. Devious, vengeful, humorous and a splash of spice. Delicious.”


This story leans heavily into feminine rage. Not the loud, explosive kind, but the quiet, simmering kind that grows teeth. The kind that watches, waits, and strikes when the moment is right. RED is about power being taken, power being given away, and the cost of both.

The book was released on 31 October, and there could not have been a more fitting date. It is dark, erotic, and psychologically sharp, meant to leave you unsettled long after the final page.

Writing RED showed me that my stories do not have to live in one genre, one tone, or one emotional register. I will always write romance, but RED exists alongside it as proof that I can explore darker territory when a story demands it.


“If you like a smutty paranormal romance in a novella sizing you will like this. Interesting characters, and an unravelling of the mysterious which kept me interested.”


If you enjoy psychological thrillers with explicit content, morally grey dynamics, fractured realities, and a strong undercurrent of feminine rage, RED may be for you.

Please read the trigger warnings!
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