The most dangerous kind of love is the one that sees everything. Abigail Winslow knows how to play the part. Pressure is a constant in her life. Her father's expectations and surveillance. The roles she’s forced to play: an obedient daughter, promising student, and passive girlfriend. Behind every smile is a knife. Behind every success, a cost. Then Zeke appears. He cuts through her facade with a glance and makes her feel seen in the most dangerous way. He shouldn’t be here. She shouldn’t want him. But their connection is more hunger than hope, and there’s no safe distance between them. As Abigail fights to maintain her footing in a world built to silence her, Zeke drags her deeper into truth, obsession, and the kind of intimacy that doesn’t save—it undoes. Reflecting Hearts is a dark, slow-burn psychological romance about control, obsession, and the brutal intimacy of being truly seen. For readers who are tired of: Fixable men and forgivable families - Love stories that pretend to be clean - Characters who whisper when they should scream And want: An unhappy ending - FMCs who learn power by surviving it - MMCs with brooding, grumpy attitudes - Trigger warnings that are both serious and funny This isn’t a love story. It’s what happens when Romeo watches from the shadows—and Juliet learns how to burn.