Hired to impersonate a runaway fiancée, she thought it would be just another acting job. But when Kai, blinded by the accident that stole his memory, pulls her into his arms with heartbreaking tenderness, the lines between performance and reality blur. His mother's cold instructions echo in her mind-keep the charade going until the transplant, give him the abandoned engagement ring, maintain the lie at all costs.
But Kai's love is anything but pretend. His hands memorize her every curve, his ears catch every tremor in her stolen voice. When he whispers promises of marriage and begs for a child, her carefully constructed facade begins to crack. The more he trusts her, the deeper the betrayal cuts. And when his brother Lucas starts asking questions with a knowing smirk, she realizes this house of cards is about to collapse.
In a world where every touch is a lie and every "I love you" is stolen, how long can she play the part before her own heart becomes the ultimate casualty? When the blind man sees more than anyone realizes, what happens when he finally opens his eyes to the truth?