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Psychological thriller / domestic suspense

You Posted It

Someone is posting in her name. Someone knows what she forgot.

When brand strategist Elara Quinn wakes to find her own accounts exposing a buried teenage secret, she thinks she has been hacked. But as the posts predict events before they happen, the threat stops looking digital and starts feeling inherited.

Identity collapseFamily coercionBuried memory

Status: Available now · Release: 2026

Book blurb

Elara Quinn has spent years building a careful life: a respected job, a solid marriage, and the kind of polished reputation that survives on control.

Then one morning she wakes to find her social media accounts filled with posts she never wrote.

At first they are humiliating. A betrayal at work. A lie she supposedly told. A secret resentment in a voice that sounds exactly like hers. But when the posts turn darker, exposing details from a part of Elara's life she can barely remember, the damage stops looking like a hack and starts looking personal.

Because one of the posts claims something impossible.

That when she was seventeen, she gave birth to a child.

Elara knows she is being framed. She knows somebody is using her name to destroy her life. But as the posts begin to predict events before they happen, and a young woman appears who seems to know more about Elara's past than Elara does, a far more dangerous possibility takes hold.

Someone is not stealing her identity.

They are giving it back.

You Posted It is a twist-loaded psychological thriller about memory, motherhood, coercion, and what happens when the version of yourself the world believes stops being the version you can live inside.

She thought she was being framed. Then the posts started telling the truth.

Tom Hobbs

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