Five-year-old Alice White is missing. Her room was left in shambles. Nothing about this small town, or its haunting woods, is normal. Is the "Child Eater" real, or merely a story told by parents to keep their children out of the woods? Tabitha Jordan is a private investigator with a history and understanding of the supernatural. Her own childhood came to an abrupt end the night a monster came for her and got her father instead. Will Tabitha find Alice in time? Can she solve the mystery of the "Child Eater" and bring Alice back home where she belongs?
Tiffany Higgins is a social impact author whose fiction explores trust, betrayal, love, and moral courage. Through her stories, she transforms personal and societal experiences into narratives that challenge perspectives and spark conversation.
Her latest collection, Once a Year: Twelve Celebrations That Stitch the Year Together, threads twelve stories across the calendar—each rich with connection, belonging, and the families we build by blood, by choice, and by memory.
In What Happened to the Oranges?, Tiffany presents fifteen tales of quiet defiance characters who survive, vanish, or endure the cost of their choices. Her work bridges literary realism and subtle speculative fiction, appealing to readers who crave depth, reflection, and moral complexity.