THE WORLD ISN'T WHAT IT SEEMS
Emily Smyth has never quite fit in. Shadows shift at the edges of her vision. Objects fall without explanation. And sometimes she knows what's about to happen before it does. Her family calls it nonsense, her friends brush it off, but Emma feels something deeper at work: the unmistakable sense that reality is layered, connected, and quietly responding to her presence.
She sees patterns hidden beneath chaos, moments lining up with uncanny precision, and coincidences that appear to be far too deliberate to ignore.
Raised in a village beside a misty lake, her childhood unfolded across her grandmother's home and the dark, whispering woods beyond. It was a place where the boundary between worlds blurred, where silence carried meaning, and where the unknown felt close enough to touch. Even so, she grew up without yet understanding what she was—or why something beyond the visible world seemed to recognize her.
Some mysteries don't announce themselves. They wait until you're ready.
And Emily is closer than she realizes.
If you've ever questioned reality, felt drawn to patterns you couldn't explain, or suspected there's more happening beneath the surface, Indigo Diaries invites you to cross the line between the seen and the unseen.
NOTE:
The series begins with two different versions of its opening story—Gods' Food for adult readers and The Adventures of Emily Smyth and Billy Fifer for YA rebels. Then Book Two, A Dream of Two Moons: Alien DNA, keeps the madness going.
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