Chosen A. Wells
Some attention feels flattering-until it doesn’t.Single Female Syndrome is a true story-inspired psychological thriller that explores how admiration can quietly turn into obsession, and how identity can be studied, copied, and slowly erased without consent.As one woman’s life begins to accelerate, another watches closely tracking her words, her timing, her relationships, and her presence. What begins as curiosity disguises itself as concern, then comparison, then something far more invasive. Stories travel ahead of the truth. Assumptions replace conversations. And the line between influence and intrusion disappears.This is not a thriller driven by spectacle or violence, but by proximity, psychology, and quiet manipulation-the kind that happens in real life, behind smiles, screens, and shared spaces.Single Female Syndrome examines jealousy, identity theft, social observation, and the emotional toll of being watched while trying to remain oneself. It is a story about boundaries crossed slowly, silence chosen for safety, and the cost of being seen too clearly by the wrong person.For readers drawn to psychological suspense rooted in realism, female-led tension, and the unsettling question of what happens when someone wants your life more than their own.