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Out Of The Woods Hannah Bonamyoung by Hannah Bonam-young 9781835011454, 1835011454, B0D46JK8P7 instant download after payment.
Out of the Woods is an interconnected stand-alone set after book one, Out on a Limb. Sarah and Caleb are the “happily” married best friends to Win and Bo, book one’s protagonists. I’d suggest reading Out on a Limb first, but you absolutely don’t have to, to enjoy Out of the Woods. Win and Bo, from Out on a Limb, will always be incredibly special to me. They launched my career in a big way, and I poured so much of myself into their love story—my disability, my experience of motherhood, and many pieces of my own love story. I had told myself that I’d write one deeply vulnerable book, hope for the best, and leave it at that. I had believed that I’d be better off closing my bleeding heart before I poured it out on page again…but then along came Sarah and Caleb. My husband, Ben, and I began dating in high school and got married when I was eighteen. Which, in hindsight, is a batshit thing to do. Thankfully, we’re still happily together. Not without effort. Not without painful lessons. Not without struggle. But ultimately, I’m lucky to say that I’m married to my best friend. There’s no one else whom I’d rather spend time with. No other person can make me laugh harder or make me feel safer. We were just among the lucky (and not-so-lucky) few who met their person a little too young—which is the inspiration for this novel. Out of the Woods is my love letter to all of us who met their soulmate before they had the chance to fully meet themselves. I wanted to write a story that reflected the delicate dance of being madly, deeply in love with your significant other but desperately seeking independence, evolution, and change. It’s also for all of us who, following a traumatic event, felt frozen in time. Sarah and Caleb have been together for more than half of their lives by the time we meet them in Out of the Woods. Their love story is one filled with hopefulness, familiarity, inside jokes, shared history, grief, friendship, and intimacy.