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Unloved A Novel
The novel "Unloved" centers on Chloe, a woman who finds herself returning to her familiar hometown, feeling disillusioned and unfulfilled after a series of personal and professional failures. Her return isn't met with open arms, particularly by Liam, a man from her past with whom she shares a contentious history. Liam, now a devoted single father managing a local business, views Chloe with suspicion, carrying his own set of past hurts and responsibilities. Their initial encounters are charged with an undeniable tension, stemming from unresolved conflicts and a deep-seated mistrust that fuels their antagonistic dynamic. As Chloe and Liam are drawn back into each other's orbits, "Unloved" delves into themes of second chances, the complexities of healing from past wounds, and the quiet resilience of small-town life. The narrative explores the characters' journeys of self-discovery and redemption, as they confront their insecurities and the reasons behind their feelings of being unloved or unworthy. What makes the story compelling is the authentic portrayal of emotional vulnerability, the slow-burn romance that develops from animosity into genuine connection, and the exploration of finding belonging and love in unexpected places, even after significant personal setbacks. The book promises an emotionally resonant story about overcoming adversity and rediscovering oneself through the power of human connection.
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$12.95
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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
464
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781668068489
ISBN-10
1668068486
Language
English
Published
2025-02-04
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