"Love doesn't hurt-it reminds." Debbie Sullivan escaped a psychiatric facility with her father's dying command: share your love. Now she's leaving a trail of bodies across America, killing men who trigger her with words like "beautiful" and "perfect"-the same words her father used before his hands found her throat. Dr. Holt trained her for ten years, believing she was healing. But Debbie was only learning to perform. And now she's writing letters to her therapist, searching for someone strong enough to survive the only kind of love she knows. A dark psychological thriller about trauma, obsession, and whether monsters can be saved-or if they're just taught better words. For fans of YOU, The Silent Patient, and Sharp Objects.
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