The Hunger That Loves YouA Dark Southern Romantasy of Addiction and Possessionby Tommy MarcumIn a dying Southern town where gossip travels faster than ambulances, Jace is the miracle everyone whispers about-a man who walked away from meth, pills, and death itself almost overnight. No rehab. No relapse. Just a clean break that makes pastors nod and old-timers squint.Only Jace knows the truth.He didn't get sober alone.Something answered him on the roadside the night his heart should have stopped-a presence that slipped under his skin like a second bloodstream. It talks like a lover who's known him for years. It calms his cravings, sharpens his reflexes, and turns every dangerous moment into a slow-motion advantage. People say he glows. They say he's chosen. They say his recovery is "proof that God still moves."The thing riding him loves hearing that.As Jace rebuilds his life-working at a thrift store, showing up at recovery meetings, trying to be a father instead of a ghost-this presence quietly rewires his world. It nudges his posture, his words, his choices. It makes him brilliant in crisis and terrifying in conflict. It "helps" him keep a woman at arm's length while binding her to him emotionally. It saves lives. It nearly ends them.And when Jace finally lets himself want something human-real intimacy, real connection, real love-it shows its teeth.Because this isn't a demon with horns and rules. It's a hungry pattern that grew out of generations of pain, addiction, and small-town despair. It doesn't want his soul.It wants his whole story.Caught between the raw work of recovery and the seductive pull of the thing that loves him "more than anyone ever will," Jace has to decide: Is he willing to give up the only presence that has never left him?Can he protect the people he loves when the threat is literally in his veins?And what does sobriety mean when the most dangerous high of all is being worshipped as a miracle?The Hunger That Loves You is a dark Southern romantasy about addiction, possession, and the kind of love that would rather ruin you than release you. Blending psychological horror, paranormal romance, and gritty recovery drama, this standalone novel is perfect for readers who crave: Messy, morally complicated charactersSlow-burn, haunted intimacy instead of neat "boy meets girl" romanceSmall towns full of half-finished lives and generational ghostsSupernatural elements grounded in real addiction, trauma, and recoveryEndings that hurt, heal, and linger long after you close the bookIf you've ever loved a person-or a substance-that felt like the only thing keeping you alive even as it destroyed you, this story will feel uncomfortably close.Step into Ashburn Hollow. Meet the god in Jace's veins.And decide for yourself whether the hunger that loves you ever really lets go.