In Atlanta, power wears a smile.
Alexandra "Lexi" Stanley has learned that survival is an art-quiet, disciplined, relentless. Benjamin Callahan, the city's golden heir, has a future everyone can see and a past that won't stay still. Beneath gala lights and hospital corridors, small choices become a long, secret war-fought with patience, paper, and the kind of love that refuses to perform.
As whispers turn into witnesses and rooms begin to tell the truth, a storied family must decide what it really protects. Ordinary things-breakfast, receipts, rosemary-become a language of resistance. Memory is fickle. Loyalty isn't. And justice, when it comes, doesn't knock.
Lush and intimate, Erasing Atlanta is a Southern romantic-suspense about money, memory, and the people who turn quiet into power. Perfect for readers who crave slow-burn tension, found family, fierce women, and reckonings that arrive softly-and last.