Flashbulb Mercy is a literary psychological novel that explores life under constant observation through the eyes of a photographer who becomes the subject of the paparazzi’s relentless gaze. What begins as unwanted attention slowly evolves into a deep examination of visibility, privacy, power, and consent in a media driven world. As the narrator navigates intrusion, public narratives, and internalized surveillance, the story shifts from resistance to reflection, exposing the economic and emotional machinery behind exposure culture. With intimate moments, ethical tension, and quiet defiance, the book asks what it truly means to be seen, who profits from that visibility, and how a person can reclaim their life by choosing their own frame.