They called her Vampira before she ever tasted blood.
Now, Anita Flores wears the name like a secret she's finally stopped hiding.
After a brutal turning, Anita flees the ghosts of her hometown with Juan-her closest friend, and her first willing sin. They drive toward New Orleans, a city that hums with rot, rhythm, and promises whispered through broken teeth. The nights there blur into hunger. And hunger, she learns, can feel a lot like freedom.
But beneath the velvet and heat, something older is watching. A mansion full of beautiful strangers offers sanctuary-or maybe surrender. As Anita drifts deeper into a world of indulgence, memory, and quiet threat, the line between survival and desire begins to dissolve.
Darkly poetic, unflinchingly queer, and lush with dread, Neon Shadows is a love letter to chosen family, beautiful ruin, and the hunger that refuses to die quietly.