Bound in Death

Bound in Death

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When struggling caregiver Claire Becker discovers that her bitter, paralyzed employer, Viscount William Windsor, is contemplating suicide, she draws on her painful past to show him the value of life, and as they confront their shared struggles and inner demons, an unexpected bond forms, leading them to rediscover hope, purpose, and love together.
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Jake Lee's world collapsed the day his older sister died in a plane crash-taking with her not only his closest confidant, but the promise that she'd help him reach his dream of going to the moon. Grief wraps around him like a straitjacket. Sleepless nights give way to anxiety attacks, and self-harm becomes the only outlet he can control. In a twisted answer to his pain, a tiny demon named Lux appears-sent as a guardian, but functioning more like a curse. Instead of offering comfort, Lux needles at Jake's every weakness, stoking his fear, guilt, and spiraling thoughts. When his ex-boyfriend, Felix, ends up in the hospital after a car crash, Jake goes to see him. But even in that fragile reunion, something is broken. Jake flinches at Felix's touch. He pulls away, unable to explain why the person he once loved now feels like someone he can't reach-like trying to hold onto a dream fading at dawn. As the distance between them grows, and Lux's influence deepens, Jake is left at a crossroads: keep falling into the darkness, or find a way to silence the demons-both real and imagined-and maybe, finally, breathe again.

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