When Ava Merritt finds an abandoned leather journal on a park bench in Bayou Vista, it feels like a sign - a fresh start.
Each morning, she opens it to find a new entry in dark blue ink... detailing her day before it even begins.
At first, it feels like fate.
Then it feels like a trap.
The diary knows things Ava hasn't told anyone.
It predicts accidents before they happen. Conversations before they're spoken.
And as the entries grow darker, Ava realizes it isn't just recording her life - it's rewriting it.
She's no longer the author of her own story.
And the final chapter is already written.
From Carol A. Campbell, author of The Spare Key, comes a chilling psychological thriller where destiny is inked in blood - and the last page ends with you.
Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Verity, and Ruth Ware's The It Girl.
Part of the Southern Psychos Collection - like sweet tea, if the sugar was arsenic.