Shadows in the Snow
Snow doesn’t only reflect light—it distorts it. What looks clear and bright by day transforms into a landscape of shadows by night. The forest that once felt like home becomes unrecognizable, alive with phantoms.
For Olivia Streeter, shadow is not metaphor—it’s reality. In Pulse, danger doesn’t announce itself with alarms or shouting. It comes in silence. It comes in the flicker at the edge of her vision. It comes when she’s already out of breath, already questioning whether she can take one more step.
As an athlete, Liv had trained herself to trust what she sees. The target downrange. The line in the snow. The clock. But in espionage, vision can deceive. A shadow may be just a tree—or it may be the muzzle of a rifle trained on her chest.
The terrifying question becomes: what do you do when you can’t trust your eyes, your instincts, or the ground beneath your feet?
Olivia discovers that the only way to survive is to stop thinking of shadows as enemies—and start using them as allies. Hiding, moving, striking from the dark. If she can adapt, she might live long enough to see daylight. If she can’t, her enemies will make sure she never sees the sun again.
❄️ Step into the shadows with Olivia in Pulse, where every moment in the snow could be her last.

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