Ethan: The Recovery Series

Ethan: The Recovery Series by Katy Mack, published by Visionary Book Writers on February 21, 2024, is a 213-page narrative that explores complex relationships and personal struggles. The story centers on Ethan, who grapples with his past and feelings of unworthiness, particularly in relation to Tillie, a woman who embodies everything he desires. As their connection deepens, Ethan’s recovery journey becomes intertwined with unexpected challenges, including an unplanned pregnancy that adds further complexity to their lives.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of love, recovery, and the impact of past traumas on present relationships. The narrative delves into themes of vulnerability and resilience as Ethan confronts his demons while Tillie seeks to support him despite the risks involved. This edition presents a heartfelt journey of two individuals striving for a second chance at love and family amidst the struggles of addiction and healing.
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An unexpected desire. I should stay far, far away from Tillie. She is everything I could ever want in a woman-smart, beautiful, caring, and family. But my past has taught me that I need to stay away from someone like Tillie. I’m not worthy of her. That’s not stopping her from breaking down my carefully constructed walls, resurrecting my demons that threaten to destroy her. And my recovery. An unplanned pregnancy. I wanted Ethan from the moment I saw him. He is stunning with his long hair, his tattooed body, and the way he cares for the people he mentors. I know he’s in long-term recovery, but that doesn’t mean he can’t have love. Except now I’m pregnant and he’s spiraling. Will he find a way to defeat the darkness that threatens him? Can she find a way to help heal his scars? Can they have the second chance to love and have the family they both want?
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