Ten million dollars buys a lot of privacy.
When AI researcher Alex Chen sells his patent and marries Maya Torres, they disappear onto a 218-acre estate in the Pacific Northwest - no neighbors, no expectations, no one watching. Maya has a plan for the space they've bought. Not the house, not the land. The space between who Alex is and who he could become.
What begins with a Halloween experiment and a shared underwear drawer unfolds over three and a half years into something neither of them has a name for. Alex builds a treehouse. Maya builds something more complicated - reshaping her husband's body, his wardrobe, his reflection, until the man in the mirror is someone neither of them expected. The boundaries blur - between guidance and control, between the life they show the world and the one they live behind a locked gate.
But Maya is keeping a secret. One that lives in the supplement cabinet and shows up in her husband's body. And when it surfaces, the thing they've built together will either become the foundation for something real - or the evidence of a betrayal that can't be undone.
Somewhere Between is a novel about identity, desire, trust, and the dangerous distance between loving someone and deciding who they should be.
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