Lover in the Dark
An anonymous message. A blindfolded encounter. A woman on the edge of unraveling.
Dorothy Gray arrives in a foreign city for a conference-burned out, sleepless, still raw from a humiliating breakup. She expects boredom, academic chatter, and the quiet ache of invisibility. Instead, she receives a message:
If you want to feel seen, meet me at Hotel Lys, Room 306. You won't see me. But I will see you.
What follows is a descent-into desire, into darkness, into herself.
Blindfolded, bound, and increasingly obsessed with the stranger who never shows his face, Dorothy begins to write again. Her work becomes darker, more sensual. Her body remembers what it means to be wanted. But as her sessions with him intensify, so does the question that haunts her: Is this about him-or is it all about her?
Told in lush, confessional prose, Lover in the Dark is a literary erotic novella about power, surrender, memory, and the secret lives we live when no one is watching.
You won't forget her.
She hopes you don't try.