A woman running from her past finds a town that remembers her better than she remembers herself. What waits in Blackwater Hollow isn't gone?it's just been waiting.
Fawn McReady is twenty-seven, newly divorced, and trying to start over. Her cross-country drive from California to Alabama is supposed to be a clean slate?until her GPS reroutes her through a near-forgotten stretch of rural Oklahoma. There's a bridge. A river thick with algae. A town where the signs of life are fresh?but the people are gone.
As Fawn searches for help, she starts noticing impossible things. The shadows move wrong. The church groans with memory. And something in the dark knows her name.
Worse, it knows the shape of her pain.
Blending Southern Gothic horror with visceral cosmic dread, Blackwater Hollow explores trauma, memory, and the monsters we carry. Because some memories rot. Some take root. And some... open their eyes.