Maya Bennett, a smart, guarded UX designer in New York, isn’t looking for love—especially not on dating apps. But when she swipes right on Eli Morgan, a soft-spoken photographer with soulful eyes and a poetic heart, something shifts. Their chemistry is instant. Real. Safe.
But the deeper they fall, the more Maya starts to question the parts of Eli’s life that don’t quite add up: no online presence, no photos of family, a locked room in his apartment he never opens, and a past he won’t explain.
As she begins to uncover who Eli really is, Maya is forced to confront her deepest fears—about love, trust, and the digital illusion of intimacy.
Because some people are exactly who they say they are.
And some are better at pretending.