Call Me Evie by J.P. Pomare
Call Me Evie by J.P. Pomare
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Call Me Evie — Annotated Edition
He says he saved her…but why does it feel like she’s trapped?
She used to be Kate.
Now she’s Evie.
Seventeen. Isolated. Controlled.
Taken from Melbourne and hidden away in a remote coastal town, she’s left with one version of the truth — his. That something terrible happened. That she can’t go back. That he’s protecting her.
But her memories don’t line up.
And the more they come back…
the more everything starts to unravel.
Because if she can’t trust him, she might not be able to trust herself either.
This isn’t just a thriller… it’s manipulation, memory, and “what is actually real?”...annotated in real time.
- Reactions to every moment that makes you question the truth
- Clues and contradictions highlighted as they slowly unfold
- Notes through trauma, control, and psychological pressure
- “he’s lying… right?” commentary
- Tabs marking the moments everything shifts
The Vibe:
- Isolated coastal setting with constant unease
- A captive dynamic built on control and confusion
- Fragmented memories that don’t quite fit together
- A slow, tense unravel toward the truth
This is a literary psychological thriller that leans heavily into memory, trauma, and manipulation — where the tension comes from not knowing what’s real.
Tropes You’ll Love:
- Unreliable Narrator
- Captive / “I’m keeping you safe” dynamic
- Memory Loss / Fragmented Truth
- Isolated Setting
- Gaslighting & Psychological Control
- Dual Timeline (Before vs After)
- Twist-Driven Mystery
This is for readers who:
- Love thrillers that mess with your head
- Want to question every character… including the narrator
- Enjoy slow-burn tension with a final twist
- It’s unsettling.
- It’s quiet.
- And it stays under your skin.
What You’ll Receive:
- Annotated paperback copy of Call Me Evie
- Tabs + highlights marking key psychological & plot moments
Bookish extras (bookmark, stickers, annotation touches)
The truth is there…but some stories don’t want to be remembered.
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