About Someone Named Her
It started with a name that wasn’t his.
Late at night, when drivers kept canceling, Dylan Carter made a simple decision: change his Uber name to “Erica.” Just to feel safer and to get picked up.
But that one choice opened a door he can’t close.
Someone else has been using the name Erica. Someone who might be dead. And now Dylan’s digital life is unraveling; messages he never sent, conversations he never had, a profile that’s running without him.
The deeper he digs, the more he realizes he’s stumbled into something far darker than identity theft. There’s a game being played in the shadows of rideshare apps and social media profiles. A game where people disappear, but their online lives keep going.
And Dylan just became the next player.
As the line between his real life and his digital ghost blurs, he has to figure out who’s controlling his identity and why they want him gone. Because in a world where anyone can be anyone online, the most dangerous person might be the one wearing your face.
Someone Named Her is a psychological techno-thriller about identity, trust, and the terrifying realization that in the digital age, you might not be the only person living your life.
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Author Bio:
Jocelyn Monres is a versatile fiction writer whose work spans a range of themes and styles. She brings a calm, reflective voice to her writing and enjoys crafting stories that invite readers to pause, think, and feel. She continues to develop her craft with each new project.
