Keidy Rohn
Keidy Rohn writes psychological thrillers about what happens when control hides behind care, and danger wears a familiar face. She's drawn to stories where the real threat isn't sudden violence, but the slow erosion of trust — where survival depends on noticing the quiet details everyone else ignores. Her work focuses on women navigating power imbalances, emotional manipulation, and the moment when intuition finally outweighs fear. Keidy is especially interested in the kinds of stories that don't announce themselves as thrillers at first — the ones that feel almost ordinary until they aren't. When she's not writing, Keidy can usually be found reading late into the night, revising scenes she swore were finished, or walking while thinking through a plot problem she hasn't admitted is a plot problem yet. She believes tension lives in restraint, that silence can be louder than confrontation, and that sometimes the bravest thing a character can do is leave. She and her husband live with two cats (who firmly believe laptops are optional and close it whenever they decide it's time for cuddling).
The First Mrs. Harmon: A Psychological Marriage Suspense
Domestic ThrillerChristine Harmon is dead. She died of cancer. Her husband tells everyone that's the whole story. Allison knows she is the second wife. She lives in Christine's house. Sleeps in her bed. Inherits her routines. What she doesn't know—at first—is how carefully Christine's world was reduced while she was alive. Gregory Harmon is attentive, calm, and endlessly reasonable. He worries about Allison's stress. Suggests rest. Suggests therapy. Suggests help. Always gently. Always watching. Then Allison finds Christine's journals. The deeper Allison reads, the harder it is to ignore how familiar it all feels. The first Mrs. Harmon didn't survive this marriage. Now Allison understands the danger she's in—not because Gregory is violent, but because he is believed. The First Mrs. Harmon is a psychological thriller about coercive control, gaslighting, and the quiet mechanics of abuse that leave no bruises and no witnesses. It explores what happens when illness, caretaking, and love are used as tools—and when the truth survives only on the page. For readers who enjoy dark domestic suspense in the vein of modern psychological thrillers. Content note: Themes include psychological abuse and coercive control, gaslighting and emotional manipulation, serious illness and death (cancer), and threatened loss of autonomy. No graphic violence, but the emotional realism can be intense for sensitive readers.
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No Vacancy: A Psychological Domestic Thriller with a Twist
Domestic ThrillerMara Spencer needs the rental income to keep her grandmother's house. Her new tenant seems perfect. Quiet. Polite. Pays in cash. Two weeks later, she won't leave. Daria claims squatter's rights. She knows the law. She knows her way around Mara's kitchen. She knows things about Mara that no stranger should know. The police say it's a civil matter. The lawyers say eviction takes months. Daria says she's not going anywhere. But it's the questions Daria asks that keep Mara up at night. Questions about the past. About choices. About what a person can live with. Mara has spent ten years building a careful life. Now, a woman she's never met is taking it apart, piece by piece. And Mara is starting to think this isn't random at all. For readers who enjoy psychologically complex stories with morally ambiguous endings. Content note: Contains themes of guilt, trauma, revenge, gaslighting, and references to past suicidal thoughts. Depicts a hit-and-run accident (not graphic). No graphic violence.
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