She disappeared to survive.
Now the past has found her - and it wants silence.
Three years ago, she erased her name and built a quiet life in a town that doesn't ask questions. She believes the past is buried - until a man appears who knows details no stranger should know. Not just who she was, but what she tried to forget.
As fragments of memory resurface, she's forced to confront the truth behind her disappearance: she once uncovered something powerful people were determined to keep hidden. Speaking up would have destroyed lives - including her own. Staying silent nearly did the same.
Now, she's being watched again.
Pressured.
Warned to keep the past contained.
Caught between fear and clarity, she must decide what it will cost to stop running - and whether reclaiming her voice is worth losing the last illusion of safety she has left.
The Day My Name Stopped Being Mine is a gripping psychological romantic thriller about memory, silence, and the price of telling the truth. Atmospheric, emotionally intense, and quietly devastating, it explores what happens when a woman refuses to let others decide who she is - or what her story means.
Perfect for readers who love:
Psychological thrillers with emotional depth
Romantic suspense with slow-burn intensity
Stories about identity, truth, and resilience
Unputdownable novels with a strong female lead
Some names are taken.
Some truths are buried.
And some voices, once found, can't be silenced again.