Dubai-Set Novel ‘Not The Woman You Think’ Explores Hidden Power Dynamics In Modern Relationships
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A glamorous life. A secret manuscript. A woman forced to choose between anonymity and freedom.
In the sharp and suspenseful debut novel Not The Woman You Think, author Hazel Calder introduces readers to Harriet, a forty-year-old marketing executive living what appears to be the perfect life in Dubai. With a successful career, a stylish apartment, and a long-term partner, Harriet’s world looks enviable from the outside.
But behind the polished façade lies a quiet truth: the life she has built is more fragile than it appears.
Determined to claim her independence, Harriet secretly writes and publishes an anonymous exposé about her own life and relationship. The book becomes an unexpected bestseller, igniting fascination and speculation across social circles that feel uncomfortably close to home.
Suddenly, Harriet must confront the consequences of her own creation.
If her identity is revealed, she risks losing everything - her career, her relationship, and the carefully curated life she has spent years constructing.
Set against the backdrop of Dubai’s luxury brunches, glass towers and high-pressure corporate culture, Not The Woman You Think explores the subtle power dynamics shaping modern relationships and the hidden negotiations women make to secure autonomy in a world obsessed with image.
The novel taps into themes that resonate widely with contemporary audiences:
● female ambition and independence
● the illusion of equality in modern relationships
● the tension between public image and private truth
● the growing fascination with secret identities and anonymous success
The story also reflects a broader cultural moment in which audiences are captivated by narratives about wealth, secrecy and the hidden lives of the powerful - seen in popular series such as Big Little Lies, Succession and All Her Fault.
Calder’s debut blends psychological suspense with sharp social commentary, creating a novel that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
“I wanted to explore the invisible negotiations many women make in order to maintain independence and control,” says Calder. “Harriet’s story asks what happens when someone finally decides to rewrite the narrative of their own life.”
Already generating interest among early readers, Not The Woman You Think offers a compelling portrait of modern ambition and the high cost of freedom.
The novel is available internationally on Amazon and available for UAE orders on this link https://hazel-calder-books.myshopify.com/




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