Undertow
by
J.M. Snyder
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Romance
Format
eBook
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2007
Publisher
Aspen Mountain Press
ISBN-10
1601680732
ISBN-13
9781601680730
Description
Derek Meredith's world was shattered the moment he lost Tad Archer, his partner of a decade, to a tragic boating accident. As he struggles to navigate the tides of grief, memories flood back, each one more poignant than the last. The weight of Tad's absence hangs heavily in the air, and daily life feels like an uphill battle.
Just when Derek thinks he has come to terms with his loss, an unexpected encounter stirs something within him—an unfamiliar pull that challenges his sorrow and ignites a flicker of hope. As he begins to confront his feelings, he finds himself at a crossroads, torn between holding on to the past and embracing a future he never thought possible.
With rich layers of emotion and exploration of love, loss, and healing, this journey pulls readers under, inviting them to feel each wave of heartache and the promise of new beginnings. Derek's path is anything but easy, but it’s a heartfelt testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
Just when Derek thinks he has come to terms with his loss, an unexpected encounter stirs something within him—an unfamiliar pull that challenges his sorrow and ignites a flicker of hope. As he begins to confront his feelings, he finds himself at a crossroads, torn between holding on to the past and embracing a future he never thought possible.
With rich layers of emotion and exploration of love, loss, and healing, this journey pulls readers under, inviting them to feel each wave of heartache and the promise of new beginnings. Derek's path is anything but easy, but it’s a heartfelt testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
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