Redwood Hollow looks peaceful.That is how it survives.After returning to a town that remembers more than it should, Aurelia begins to understand that silence is not safety-it is surveillance.In I Am Still Me, the second novel in the Redwood Hollow series, identity becomes the battleground. What begins as quiet unease turns into something far more methodical: a system that listens, documents, and reshapes those who resist it.This is not a story about monsters hiding in the dark.It is about structures that operate in plain sight.About how belonging can become containment.And about what it takes to remain yourself when everything around you insists otherwise.Atmospheric, psychological, and quietly supernatural, I Am Still Me explores the cost of awareness-and the danger of being noticed.Some places don't force you to change.They simply wait.