Only the timely appearance of an old friend, John "Opie" Quillis, saves her from self-destruction and gives her a chance to love again.Laqueur skillfully weaves flashbacks to the college years with Daisy's present life. Plagued by flashbacks to the Lancaster shootings, she falls into a dangerous spiral of self-harm, cutting into her own skin as a means to atone. But Erik's unforgiving estrangement proves too much for her strength. Alone and shattered, Daisy attempts to take responsibility for her actions while building her career as a professional dancer in New York City. Erik was a conduit to her soul but now he's chosen a path of total disconnection, refusing to speak to her or acknowledge her betrayal. Now Daisy Bianco has a chance to tell her story.It's been three years since a single lapse of judgment cost Daisy the love of her life. Erik Fiskare's journey of love, recovery and forgiveness captivated hearts but also left questions unanswered. "What I feel has no name." Suanne Laqueur's award-winning debut novel The Man I Love thrilled readers with its memorable characters and depth of emotion.
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