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WE WERE NEVER HERE

The remaining members of a ghost hunting show return to the haunted manor that may have killed their friend in this atmospheric, contemporary gothic debut.


Four teens went into the manor, three came out.


In July, Georgia Perry and Jules Park—secret girlfriends, covert art thieves, and cohosts of a popular YouTube ghost hunting show—step into a haunted house to steal a priceless painting. A few short hours later, there’s a knife in Jules’s chest and Georgia is waking up in a pool of blood with no painting and no memory of how she got there.


Now it’s October, and Georgia is underwater. She hasn’t been to class in weeks, and she’s avoiding her old crew—and only friends—like the plague. But when the three remaining thieves get a call from the man who paid a hefty sum to keep them out of jail, demanding that they return to finish the job, Georgia has no choice but to return to her old life.


As the estranged friends scramble to steal the painting with no cover story and no leader, they quickly realize that something is very, very wrong, and it’s not just the suffocating memory of Jules or the prying eyes of their viewers. Between the strange shadows that begin to trail them and the nightmares plaguing Georgia’s sleep, only one thing is certain: Something followed them home from De Lys manor, and it will do anything to keep them from going back.


Cover art: Elizabeth Wakou

Cover design: Laura Eckes

Out July 28th 2026

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Praise for WE WERE NEVER HERE

“Equal parts devastating and hopeful, Sophia Hannan paints a hauntingly beautiful portrait of grief and learning how to heal amongst the ghosts of the past.”

 

Hayley Dennings, New York Times bestselling author of This Ravenous Fate

"A delicately-wrought haunting of those who've grown versions of themselves online—about complicated love, reclaiming yourself, and the exorcising power of seeing and being seen."


Wen-yi Lee, author of The Dark We Know and When They Burned the Butterfly

"Lyrical, eerie and full of voice, Hannan deftly examines the double-edged knife of being perceived, the hairline fractures left behind by grief, and how to design new futures in the face of past-shattering loss."


Jihyun Yun, USA Today bestselling author of And the River Drags Her Down

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