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When Aaron and Nina's once-perfect marriage is shattered by the relentless grip of heroin addiction, Aaron is forced to make a life-changing decision. Years pass, and Aaron is determined to rebuild his life and leave the pain of the past behind. But just as he begins to find solace and happiness, a ghost from the darkest corners of his past resurfaces. Nina, the woman he believed he once lost to the merciless clutches of addiction, now stands before him, pleading for forgiveness. Caught between his enduring love for the woman he once called his soulmate and the wounds that never fully healed,…mehr

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When Aaron and Nina's once-perfect marriage is shattered by the relentless grip of heroin addiction, Aaron is forced to make a life-changing decision. Years pass, and Aaron is determined to rebuild his life and leave the pain of the past behind. But just as he begins to find solace and happiness, a ghost from the darkest corners of his past resurfaces. Nina, the woman he believed he once lost to the merciless clutches of addiction, now stands before him, pleading for forgiveness. Caught between his enduring love for the woman he once called his soulmate and the wounds that never fully healed, Aaron faces an impossible choice. Can he really forgive her? Or is there a darker reality lurking, waiting to prove that time isn't the cure-all many believe it is? Me + You presents a heart-wrenching portrayal of addiction, shedding light on the daily struggle that millions face as they watch their loved one's battle for sobriety.
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Autorenporträt
H. Pearce is a multi-genre author, partner, mother, and student studying mental health and creative writing. Her two areas of study often merge together in her written work, creating heart-wrenching stories that are relatable and raw. She is passionate about bringing attention to matters that are often overlooked in literature, using her areas of study to bridge the gap between what exists and real-life stories people need to read.