I never imagined I'd be living in Jemima Eden's world. As her new assistant, I'm suddenly part of a life I've only ever dreamed of. After years of barely scraping by, juggling temp jobs and failed auditions, it feels like my chance to finally be someone.
But the closer I get to Jemima, the more I realise that her glossy life is just another performance. Behind the dazzling smile and happy marriage to her thoughtful husband George, there's a darkness I never expected.
Before long, I’m slipping into Jemima's life in ways I never anticipated. Wearing her clothes, speaking her lines, becoming the woman I've always admired from afar. It's intoxicating, but dangerous. Where does Jemima end and Kim begin?
When tragedy strikes, I'm faced with an impossible choice. How far am I willing to go to protect Jemima's secrets… and my own? In this world of smoke and mirrors, can I trust anyone, even myself?
One thing's certain… nothing in this house is what it seems, least of all me.
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