Heartless

Sarah lives in a society where the 'heartbreak cure' eliminates romantic feelings and memories of lost loves. After her fiancé leaves her, she considers the procedure.

As Sarah observes friends and family who have undergone the cure, she notices subtle changes in their personalities and relationships. She begins to question whether the absence of pain is worth the loss of deep emotional connections.

With her appointment for the cure approaching, Sarah must decide if she wants to erase her capacity for love or embrace the full spectrum of human emotion, including the risk of heartbreak.

Blurb:
In a world where heartbreak can be cured, one woman questions the cost of emotional freedom.