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black&white – Episode 1: HUE

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Pub Date 22 Apr 2025 | Archive Date 8 Apr 2025

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The color of love, loss, and longing—painted upon the canvas of a broken heart.

Elise is ready for a fresh start at EASS, a prestigious arts and sciences academy across the country. It’s a chance for a future; a chance to fulfill her dreams. Most importantly, it’s a chance to reconnect with Lily–the love of her life.

But beautiful dreams soon blossom into tangled nightmares; by the end of her first week at EASS, Elise’s carefully crafted fantasies have been shattered by the cruelty of reality, leaving her with more questions than answers. To make matters worse, the shadows of her past lurk around every corner, watching her every move, desperate to seep into her heart.

Under the unblinking eye of a dark presence she refuses to acknowledge, the suffocating weight of buried emotions, and classmates who carry their own burdens and mysteries, Elise’s story is a hauntingly evocative tale about identity, control, and the human condition–driven fully by the agency and ambitions of its colorful and memorable cast.

For fans of deep psychological drama, paranormal thrills, slow-burning romance, and the intoxicating pull of what we cannot have, episode 1: hue will stain itself upon your soul and refuse to fade.

The color of love, loss, and longing—painted upon the canvas of a broken heart.

Elise is ready for a fresh start at EASS, a prestigious arts and sciences academy across the country. It’s a chance for...


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black&white – Episode 1: HUE is a beautifully written, emotionally intense start to a series that blends psychological drama, dark romance, and the supernatural in a way that feels deeply personal and haunting. Elise's journey through pain, love, and self-discovery pulled me in from the very beginning, especially as she tried to hold onto hope while everything around her unraveled. I really enjoyed reading this because it didn’t shy away from hard feelings—it sat with them, explored them, and somehow made them feel poetic.

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Wow. Okay this author has a very unique writing style and I love it.

I didn’t understand what an ‘s’ was, it took me along time to figure that one out but it didn’t affect the reading at all.

Elsie’s feelings are heartbreakingly beautiful, the struggle between not wanting to hurt lance but wanting to be honest was perfectly written.

I think I figured out Elsie has DiD but I could be completely wrong but either way the struggle of having something missing and so many medications aren’t working I felt that on a deep level.

Overall an amazing book and I can’t wait to read more from this author

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Yo, this book is EMO in the best possible way and I was living for the drama. 😭🎨 Elise is out here chasing love, dodging demons (literal or emotional?? IDK yet), and dealing with a school full of secrets and angsty vibes. It’s like stepping into a diary you shouldn’t read but can’t put down. If you’ve ever loved someone so much it hurt or felt haunted by your own heart, welcome to your next obsession. It’s weird, it’s raw, and it totally wrecked me in the coolest way. 🖤💔🌈

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