THE HEAT WILL KILL YOU. THE WATER WILL CHANGE YOU.
Elara Vance knows how to survive in the boardroom. But the desert doesn't care about stock options.
When her car dies in a scorched canyon miles from civilization, Elara is forced to retreat to the one place she swore never to the Vancroft Estate. A crumbling Victorian relic isolated in the high desert, the house is a monument to her family’s decaying legacy.
Inside, the heat is suffocating. The taps are dry. The silence is absolute.
But Elara is not alone.
As the temperature climbs and dehydration warps her reality, she unearths a century-old secret buried in the house's foundation—a crime against nature that silenced the canyon forever.
Then, the sun goes down, and the scratching begins.
Trapped between a corporate fixer who wants her dead and a house that wants her kept, Elara must make an impossible choice. The thirst is driving her toward the kitchen pantry, toward the trapdoor hidden beneath the rug, and toward the black, oily liquid waiting in the dark.
Survival has a price. And one sip will cost her humanity.
Perfect for fans of "The Elementals" and "Mexican Gothic," this claustrophobic horror novel explores the terrifying intersection of corporate greed, ancestral sin, and the physical horror of dehydration.