A sensual, emotionally resonant novelette about a 45-year-old married Korean woman, Quan, who experiences a profound sexual and personal awakening during a trip to Bangkok to help her daughter Cindy settle into university.
While buying a vintage Polaroid camera for Cindy's graduation gift, Quan meets Jake, a charming American expat writer. When he unexpectedly snaps her photo, the camera's flash triggers buried memories of her first love, Johnnie-a brief, passionate teenage romance with an American military dependent that ended abruptly twenty years earlier when he moved away. The flash reopens old wounds: Quan had become pregnant by Johnnie but never told him; instead, she married a classmate and raised the child (and a second) in a loveless, duty-bound marriage to a wealthy but distant Korean businessman whose family never accepted her.
Encouraged by her independent-minded daughter Cindy, Quan tentatively reconnects with Jake. What begins as curiosity blossoms into a passionate, liberating affair over two intense nights filled with rooftop dinners, dancing, wine, and deliberate lovemaking. In pillow talk after their second night, Quan finally confesses her long-held secret about Johnnie and the true paternity of her first child, releasing decades of guilt.
The story ends bittersweetly: Quan returns home to her unchanged life in Korea, quietly placing Jake's Polaroid atop the old one of her and Johnnie in a hidden shoebox. Yet a tender morning-after conversation with Jake reveals they plan to continue the affair during her future visits to Bangkok over Cindy's four university years-offering stolen weeks of joy amid duty.
At its core, Flashes of You is a mature romance about midlife rediscovery, reclaimed desire, and the courage to seize fleeting happiness without upending one's responsibilities. Sensual and intimate, it balances passion with emotional realism, leaving readers with a lingering sense of hope.