She was not looking for love. She was building a life so untouchable that only the most worthy person could approach it.
Then she met Zayan - a married man who said all the right things, at all the right moments, for all the wrong reasons.
Set against the real world of machines, deadlines, and loss, No, I Can't Blame You is a memoir about a woman who gave her trust to someone who was never fully present. It is about grieving a mother and a love at the same time. About the night she told him her deepest secret - and he disappeared mid-conversation.
It is about the quiet, unglamorous, necessary work of choosing yourself.
Not in bitterness. Not in defeat. Just finally.