Adam Greene is a lonely artist. Eve Marsden sells fantasy under the name "Delight." When their worlds collide in a forgotten small town, what begins as a fragile connection turns into something obsessive, intimate, and deeply dangerous.
Their relationship is messy, tender, and physical. The kind that blurs the line between comfort and addiction. But as Eve begins changing in ways neither of them can explain, Adam is forced to confront the possibility that the woman he's falling for may not be entirely what she seems... and that the same might be true of him.
Adam & Eve and the Strange Geometry blends erotic romance, psychological horror, and a slow-burn mystery with themes of identity, alienation, desire, and what it actually means to be human.
For readers who like damaged characters, existential dread, emotional intimacy, and sci-fi with their spice.