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Katerina McGinley
It is said that a flame burns brightest in the darkest of times. Everything in life is energy and nothing exists that is not connected and linked together, be it people, events, circumstances, or that which we call fate. Inevitably, everything we do in life has a consequence and will eventually play itself out. This audiobook tells the story of five strangers who have no idea how their lives are about to change when past events set in motion long ago start to pull them together to play out and heal wounds that are still, after all this time, festering and raw. To get to the other side, to change and transform the dark energy from the past, they need to find courage and learn to trust each other with their own deepest darkest fears and secrets. It is an audiobook of overcoming personal fears, courage, hope and eventual triumph and will keep you listening until the very end.
Related explores the complex and often hidden dynamics of family relationships. Through a series of shifting perspectives, the story navigates the struggles, vulnerabilities, and emotional intricacies that arise within families.
At the heart of Related is the exploration of connection, both the ways people relate to one another and the ways in which they might be distanced by misunderstandings, unspoken truths, or shared trauma. The characters in the story grapple with tension, each dealing with their own internal battles while confronting the weight of their pasts.
The novel also explores how the choices of previous generations echo through the lives of those who come after. The revelation of long-held family secrets and the process of confronting uncomfortable truths plays a significant role in the characters' emotional journeys, driving them toward self-discovery and, in some cases, reconciliation.
This story invites us to consider the ways in which we are shaped by those we are related to, and how, in the end, we come to understand who we truly are, in relation to others.
©2020, 2025 Katrin Ginley (P)2026 Katrin Ginley