Through peach-tinted glasses
Cameron lives behind masks. By day, loose shirts and quiet steps make her the boy no one questions. By night, she transforms into Camielle—the intoxicating woman behind the bar, magnetic and untouchable, a secret she guards like her life depends on it.
Reis, a bestselling author with eyes too sharp to ignore, knows Cameron only as his freelance illustrator. But one trace of peach-scented perfume links the invisible boy to the dazzling woman in silk, and suddenly he’s watching, questioning, seeing far too much.
Men who push too close, shadows that demand a fight—those she can handle. It’s Reis’s curiosity, his steady gaze, his maddening smirk that threatens to unravel everything.
A story of masks and shadows, gender and survival, Camielle dives into identity, fear, and what it truly means to live when hiding feels safer than being seen.