How do you fall in love with someone you've never met, and what happens when you actually do?A chronically online, demisexual 27-year-old posts a raw, late-night confession on Reddit: she's never felt the spark. She's starting to think she's broken.One thoughtful reply from a like-minded stranger cuts through the noise.What starts as a cautious DM turns into breathless, late-night texting that feels both thrilling and safe.For the first time, she's excited about someone.While her friends are meeting soulmates in workout classes, the offline version of Nora is stuck in a loop of polite, neutral dates that leave her feeling hollow.Online, she feels chosen.But as the digital intimacy deepens, Nora faces the ultimate terrifying glitch: the stranger wants to meet in person. Now, she has to decide if she's willing to risk the only connection that's ever felt real for a reality that might break the spell.If you've ever fallen for the version of someone on your screen, wondered if real life could ever measure up, or panicked when things stopped feeling new, this book will hit like a read receipt you can't ignore.Seen is a sharp, addictive contemporary romance about dating in the age of texting, parasocial intimacy, and hypersexuality, where the person who knows you best exists mostly on your phone.