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96 reviewsHeidi Bauer would give anything to not be able to read peoples memories. Yet every time she sees blood, she loses consciousness and gets a glimpse into the private inner worlds of the wounds owner, tracing through the events that caused the injury—with frightening precision.
She cant tell anyone this, of course. Its bad enough that she has severe PTSD and hemophobia, but unexplained magical powers as well? Shed rather spiral into jobless poverty than admit the truth and risk getting locked up in some kind of mental institution.
That is, until she meets the handsome and caring Dr. Bùi Đức Khiêm. Despite Heidis intentions of telling no one her secret, she finds herself opening up to the psychiatrist better than her own therapist—in more ways than one.
And yet, while Dr. Khiêm may not have any powers, hes hiding secrets of his own. So when a mysterious figure starts to stalk Heidi in pursuit of her hidden gift, it isnt just her safety thats threatened, but Khiêms too. Together, Heidi and Khiêm learn that not all wounds are visible—and healing them may cost one of their lives.
Suitable reading for adults Content warnings:
Strong language, Racism, Misogyny, Ableism, Homophobia, Slurs, White supremacists, Violence, Blood, Hemophobia, Police brutality, Police arrest, Gun violence, Knife violence, Gangs, U.S. military veterans, PTSD, Panic attacks, Self-harm, Cutting, Fainting/losing consciousness, Therapy/therapists, Hospitals, Blood draws, Needles, Stalking, House break-in, Controlling family members, Gaslighting, Enablers, Poverty, PIV sex, Oral sex, Edging, Choking, Unprotected sex, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Alcohol.