Gita Moola is hyper-everything—hypersexual, hyperfixated, hyperaware, hyperbroken. When her toxic ex, Lucy Hargrove, fakes her death, Gita becomes the prime suspect in a spiraling chain of events involving doppelgangers, revenge plots, murder, addiction, and a love that refuses to die.
Dragged from one traumatic upheaval to the next, Gita must confront the darkest parts of herself: the part that craves chaos, the part that confuses obsession with love, and the part that will do anything—anything—to feel alive for one more day.
A visceral, darkly funny, and painfully honest portrait of mental illness, toxic queer love, and the desperate hunger to belong, HYPER is a raw, contemporary psychological fiction for readers who love messy women, chaotic relationships, and stories that cut too close to the bone.