
THE AURORA SCRIPT by Jazz VossWhen your words are no longer your own, how do you scream for help? At the Critics Choice Awards, actress Jessica Wells says words she never chose. An earpiece hijacks her acceptance speech, forcing her to endorse Veritas Health Systems, a pharmaceutical giant she's never even heard of. Her mouth moves without permission. Her voice sells a future she doesn't believe in. When Jessica tries to pull the plug, the fallout follows her home. Hours later, a contract appears with her signature, one she never signed. Friends repeat talking points she doesn't remember saying. Her unfinished memoir is suddenly completed without her, nudging her toward a calm, curated exit. Jessica realizes she isn't their spokesperson. She's their prototype. The tech isn't experimental. And she's not the only one whose mind has been rewritten. In a world where your thoughts can be edited and your body turned into a broadcasting station, Jessica has to fight to reclaim her autonomy before she becomes nothing more than a script someone else is reading. A visceral psychological thriller about control, consent, and the terrifying price of perfection. For fans of Gillian Flynn, Blake Crouch, and anyone who's ever felt their devices know them too well.