**Disclaimer: ** This is a work of fiction. While the story and characters are products of the author's imagination, the book explores themes of PTSD, including both physical and mental trauma, along with other highly sensitive subjects related to trauma. These themes may be triggering for some readers. The author has approached these topics with care and respect, aiming to shed light on complex human experiences. However, individual reactions may vary, and reader discretion is advised. "Piece of Me" by Iram Wyne is a heart-wrenching and compelling novel that features powerful, interwoven storylines exploring themes of trauma, health, and trauma-bonded friendships within an engaging narrative. The story revolves around two characters, Nina and Henry, who come from vastly different cultures and parts of the world. When they meet, they develop a deep bond through simple conversations, finding that they are effortlessly similar and can understand each other as if they are two parts of the same coin. However, an incident ultimately forces them apart. Overall, the narrative is a journey that delves into human emotions, resilience, and acceptance. These emotions shape our relationships, humble us, and impart valuable lessons. The novel effectively addresses familiar aspects of modern society, including the challenges of mental health issues. It is filled with unexpected twists and turns that create a strong emotional impact, keeping readers on the edge of their seats and culminating in a final, restorative, and thought-provoking resolution.