Description
💼🔥 PREMIUM CODEX + OUTLINE + MARKETING PACKAGE! 🔥💼
The Collector’s Wife
Complete Codex + Story Outline + Marketing Suite
💵 $150
If you love domestic thriller + psychological suspense vibes, this complete package is ready-made for you.
📚 What you get:
STORY FOUNDATION:
✅ Complete Codex — detailed characters, locations, objects, lore, and subplots
✅ A structured 26-chapter outline with beats mapped for psychological manipulation escalation
✅ Market-ready tropes: Surveillance, Gaslighting, Wealthy Husband, Hidden Identity, Unreliable Narrator, Isolation (breaking/overcome), Digital Stalking, Psychological Abuse, Gaslighting Resistance/Recovery, Law Enforcement Intervention, Found Allies, Woman Reclaiming Agency
✅ Flexible voice and polish ready for your author brand
🎯 PREMIUM MARKETING MATERIALS:
✅ KDP Optimization Guide — keywords, categories, blurb templates, and metadata strategy
✅ Visual Asset Prompts — ready-to-use Ideogram AI prompts for covers, graphics, and promo images
✅ Email Marketing Sequences — complete reader engagement campaign with 5+ email templates
✅ Reader Magnet Concepts — 3 lead magnet ideas with implementation guides
✅ BookTok Content Pack — viral-ready video concepts and hooks for TikTok/Reels
Premise:
Art restorer Elena thought she’d found safety in her new identity and marriage to wealthy collector Marcus—until she discovers the cameras hidden in every room and the vault documenting his previous wives’ “accidents.” Now, with an FBI investigation closing in on both their secrets and Marcus’s control tightening, Elena must choose between the protection of her false life and the dangerous truth that could destroy them both. A zero-heat thriller about reclaiming power when your past and present collide.
✨ Genre: Domestic Thriller
✨ Tone: Dark Psychological Suspense
✨ Length Target: ~65000 words | 26 Chapters
📦 Perfect for authors who want a market-ready project with a complete marketing launch plan where survival means facing the truth about who you really are.
⚡ First come, first served — once it’s gone, it’s gone.







