Swan Huntley explores the complexities of human relationships and our constant search for connection. Her work is characterized by keen psychological insight and a lyrical style that draws readers into the inner lives of her characters. Through her narratives, she often delves into themes of loss, identity, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Huntley masterfully captures the fragility of the human experience and the beauty found in its acknowledgment.
The Bad Day Book is the ultimate antidote for those tough days when positivity feels forced. It encourages readers to embrace their feelings with unconventional suggestions like punching pages, crying, or even throwing the book. Perfect for anyone needing a cathartic release without the usual self-care clichés.
Catherine West has spent her entire life surrounded by beautiful things. And yet, despite all this, she still feels empty. After two broken engagements and boyfriends who wanted only her money, she is worried that she'll never have a family of her own. Then at an art opening Catherine meets William Stockton, a handsome banker who shares her impeccable taste and whose parents once moved in the same circles as Catherine's. But as William and Catherine grow closer, she begins to encounter strange signs. Her mother, now suffering lapses in memory, seems to hate William on sight. Is William lying about his past? And if so, is Catherine willing to sacrifice their beautiful life in order to find the truth?