This is a slow-burn supernatural horror romance about a man being consumed by a woman who almost, but not quite, loves him back. It is about the way a body fails when something is feeding on it. It is about the legal architecture that lets a creature older than the country sign a 1998 cohabitation rider and live in a suburban Virginia split-level for twenty-five years without anyone in the neighborhood noticing. It is about the cost of being chosen, and the longer cost of choosing back.
Mara is not the succubus of pulp paperbacks.