Nora Chen left Seattle with a suitcase, a car, and a promise that she would never let anyone make her small again. In a remote pocket of the Pacific Northwest, she takes a home-visit PT assignment that should have been routine. Ethan Ward is supposed to be just another patient — a former firefighter with a damaged shoulder, a bad sleep schedule, and a talent for saying exactly the wrong thing.
Instead, he sees too much.
He sees the ring she hides on a chain at her throat. She sees the way he counts the spaces in his cabin like order can keep grief from getting in. What starts as therapy turns into something far more dangerous: honesty, comfort, and the possibility that safety might be something two people can build together.
Safe Hands is a slow-burn adult romance with dual POV, explicit verbal consent, PTSD on the page, off-page references to controlling relationships, and a heat level that grows from quiet tension into intimacy.
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