![]() ![]() The temptation of a bigger city, of alcohol or just people in general is too much for him to bear. He is (was) a severe alcoholic, and after treating his now ex-wife cruelly, and having pushed away all friends and family, he resides alone. He has banished himself to this place with no electricity or indoor plumbing for over two years. ![]() Weak, with horrible cramping and nausea, she hikes to a reclusive, small cottage she sees in the distance. ![]() She finds peace and enjoys the solitude, until she becomes violently ill. After the recent death of her mother, Merry decides to do something just for herself, and off she goes to trek miles and miles across Scotland. Those feelings don’t just magically go away. In Unbound we meet Merry, a woman who has recently lost almost 100 pounds, and while that puts a huge smile on her face, she still feels fat on the inside. They are just people, usually one of them struggling with something quite dark, and we get to see them fall in love and realize what they are not alone to struggle with their issues. She always gives me something different in her stories, and many times they are filled with characters who are not super rich or have wealthy backgrounds or families. I’ve said this countless times on this blog but I love Cara McKenna’s voice. ![]()
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