Molly moved into the house looking for quiet. What she found instead was a neighbor who treated her presence as negotiable-testing boundaries, crossing lines just enough to stay deniable, making the space around her feel smaller by degrees. What begins as minor disturbances slowly reveals itself as something deliberate. This isn't a misunderstanding. It's pressure. Molly doesn't confront. She doesn't escalate. She pays attention. As she documents patterns and refuses to shrink, the balance of power begins to shift-not through drama or force, but through clarity. What unfolds is not a story of revenge or rescue, but of quiet defiance: a woman learning that safety is built through self-trust, boundaries, and the decision to stay grounded when others expect retreat. Unmoved is a psychological, domestic novel about what happens after a woman chooses herself. It's about the cost of staying polite when something feels wrong-and the quiet strength that emerges when a woman decides she isn't going anywhere. For readers who appreciate calm, grounded storytelling with emotional weight, Unmoved explores the power of presence, the meaning of boundaries, and the courage it takes to stand still.
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