"Brave, unflinching, full of love and empathy. I couldn't put it down!" - Alison Star Locke, Writer/Director of The Apology. It’s my last year in high school and in foster care. I’ve spent ten years trying not to become a statistic - I get near-perfect grades, I have great friends, and I plan to go to law school after graduation. When I’m emergency-placed in a new foster home, I find myself living with - and falling for - the hottest, most charming guy in school. What starts as a whirlwind romance quickly becomes a nightmare. As my first love threatens to destroy me, I struggle to break free of him. I’m not sure I’m strong enough to let him go. This isn’t a love story, it’s a matter of survival. What No One Sees is a gritty coming of age tale that explores abusive relationships, trauma bonds, and the strength it takes to escape. * Content warning: What No One Sees contains graphic content that may be disturbing to some readers. This book includes a lot of swearing, instances of intimate partner violence, domestic violence, rape, sexual abuse, homophobia, self-harm, suicide, underage alcohol consumption, panic attacks, mentions of past gun violence, mentions of marijuana use, religious abuse, and the social glorification of physical violence. At the end of the book, you will find a list of resources for victims of the types of violence depicted in the story.