Some memories should stay buried.
After her mother's sudden death, Keisha Washington begins losing time. Hours disappear. Conversations happen without her remembering them. And every night, the same dream returns: a white room with no doors, no windows, and a woman standing in the corner, humming a song Keisha knows by heart.
Her therapist says it's grief. Trauma. A fractured mind trying to heal.
But Keisha knows something is wrong.
As the gaps in her memory widen, Keisha uncovers signs of another version of herself living in the hours she can't account for-making appointments, visiting places she doesn't remember, speaking words she never said. And at the center of it all is Room 12, a place that may not exist... or may be the key to everything she's forgotten.
What begins as therapy spirals into something far more dangerous. Experimental treatment. Manipulated memories. Women who disappeared after trusting the same doctor. And a truth so buried it threatens to erase Keisha completely.
The Woman in Room 12 is a chilling psychological thriller about grief, identity, and the terrifying question of who you are when your memories can no longer be trusted. Dark, intimate, and relentlessly unsettling, this novel blurs the line between healing and harm-and asks how much of yourself you're willing to lose in order to survive.
Once you enter Room 12, not everyone comes back whole.