She built a brand out of being real. She never knew how much of herself she'd left behind.
After a catastrophic public unmasking destroys her seven-million-follower lifestyle empire, Nadia Voss retreats to her brother's remote cabin deep in Oregon's Cascade foothills - no signal, no audience, no way to perform the version of herself the world once consumed. She goes there to disappear.
But something in the forest has been waiting twenty-three years for her to come back.
It has her face. Her voice. Her exact, practiced mannerisms. And it remembers the clearing where everything split.
As Nadia's grip on her own memories begins to loosen, she's forced into a terrifying confrontation with a self she never knew existed - one that has spent two decades learning to be her, hungry for the wholeness she never knew was missing.
Mirror Hunger is a visceral, slow-burn psychological horror novel about authenticity, identity, and the parts of ourselves we abandon without knowing it.
If you've ever wondered who you would be without your audience - this book will answer that question in the worst possible way.
Grab your copy and step into the trees.