Book blurb advice
Can you please read this blurb of my upcoming psychological thriller and tell me if it has the right amount of hook, info, and appeal for the back book blurb or amazon sales page?
She’s losing hours. Someone else is finding them.
After a near-fatal car accident, bestselling nonfiction author Paige Thomas begins writing fiction to cope with her anxiety. When the blackouts start, followed by strange bruises, unexplained tattoos, and emails that read I SAW YOU, Paige fears her mind isn’t playing tricks. Someone else is.
Her husband, Michael, a psychiatry resident with secrets of his own, insists she’s safe. Her doctor calls it stress. Yet fragments of memory keep surfacing: a man with green eyes, a clinic she doesn’t recall visiting, and a feeling that someone is rewriting parts of her life.
When Paige turns to her estranged mother for help, a woman living off the grid and battling her own ghosts, the line between truth and delusion begins to blur. Every revelation pulls her closer to the question she’s most afraid to ask:
If your memories can’t be trusted, who decides what really happened?
Darkly atmospheric and emotionally charged, I Saw You is a psychological thriller about memory, control, and the dangerous power of the stories we tell ourselves.
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