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Caleb Mercer knows how to win.
On the court, everything makes sense - discipline, control, silence. Off it, things are less precise. Still reeling from the loss of his brother, Caleb moves through the world the only way he knows how: by staying composed, by staying busy, by staying alone.
Then he meets Nolan - briefly, unexpectedly - and something slips out of alignment. Desire arrives before language. Grief resurfaces where Caleb thought it was contained. The careful distance he's built between himself and the rest of the world begins to thin.
As Caleb navigates a demanding career, complicated family ties, and the quiet pressure of being seen, he's forced to confront the parts of himself he's spent years avoiding. What does it mean to want something that can't be controlled? To miss someone who is gone and ache for someone who is still becoming real?
The Secret of Me is a quiet, intimate novel about grief that doesn't announce itself, love that intrudes softly, and the difficult work of learning how to stay - with others, and with yourself.