𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇 Isaac Garcia was everything she hated, or so Amara Gaye Howard believed when she first encountered him in the wake of a devastating loss. Amara had once possessed the perfect life in New York-loving family, adoring sisters, and a sense of security. However, tragedy struck, leaving her world shattered and her family taken away. With nothing left but her loyal friend and adoptive sister Jackie, Amara relocates to Colorado, finding solace and a new family in the form of the Walters. Yet, her fragile semblance of stability is disrupted by the presence of Isaac Garcia. A complex and mysterious figure, Isaac becomes the embodiment of everything Amara despises. As she grapples with her grief and tries to rebuild her life, Amara discovers that the lines between love and hate are often blurred. Isaac, despite embodying her aversions, becomes an unexpected source of comfort and a catalyst for a new, unforeseen chapter.