She was never meant to become a killer.Olivia Fothergill isn't a vampire. She doesn't have fangs. She doesn't live forever. But she does drink blood. And to get it, she kills.It started with a craving-an unbearable thirst she couldn't control. She tried to fight it. She told herself she wasn't a monster. But addiction doesn't ask for permission. It takes. It consumes. And soon, Olivia convinced herself there was only one way to satisfy it.She'd only take from the guilty. The ones who deserved it. That was the rule.But addiction changes people. It twists their morals. Warps their judgment. What started as a desperate need became something else-something dangerous. And as Olivia's body count rises, the line between compulsion and choice begins to blur.How much of herself will she lose before there's nothing left? And if she stops-if she even can-will there still be anyone worth saving?Missing Iron is a darkly witty psychological thriller that will make you think twice before judging someone for their addiction. Before you cast the first stone, ask yourself-what do you turn to when life gets hard? Because in the end, we're all addicted to something. We're all just struggling with our drug of choice.