Theara's Books and Stories
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Surveillance
After quitting the job that nearly broke her, Eva Quinn moves to Amsterdam hoping to start over. A quiet apartment. A remote editing job. A life that finally feels hers again. But just when things begin to settle, she learns the apartment she trusted has been hiding something - cameras. Hidden in the walls. In the shelf. Watching her every moment. Streaming it to strangers. What begins as shock spirals into grief, paranoia, and a deep unraveling she didn't know was waiting. Then someone shows up - sent by a man she's never met, claiming to have the power to erase every trace of the stream, every video, every comment. He offers her a new place, a fresh start, and full control over her privacy again. But there's a catch: to get her life back, she'll have to let him quietly watch what's left of it. A story about control, isolation, and rebuilding after betrayal, Surveillance is a slow, emotionally layered journey about what it means to reclaim your life when you've been watched for too long.
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Too Close To Fake
When 21-year-old Aria Cole agrees to impersonate the daughter of a billionaire at an elite Swiss boarding school, she tells herself it's just for nine months. Just until her mother can get the life-saving treatment the hospital refuses to start without payment. Just until the check clears. Just until the lies stop mattering. But stepping into Sophia Laurent's life means stepping into her secrets - including a boyfriend who doesn't know he's a father, friends who expect a version of Sophia Aria can't imitate, and a literature teacher who sees right through her performance in all the ways she doesn't expect. As pressure mounts and truths start cracking through the surface, Aria must choose: protect the lie that's saving her life... or tell the truth that could ruin it. Too Close to Fake is a slow-burn emotional drama about identity, guilt, found family, and the quiet unraveling of people who were never meant to be perfect - only real.