Rachel Firasek’s fascinating romance book “Drowning” defies expectations. When party animal and adrenaline addict Alice Harrison first meets Seth James, a man who only sings about love, she begins to doubt the existence of love. Seth is a musician who creates jazzy rock songs about the dark side of love. He meets Alice, a beautiful dark-haired woman with endless vitality, and she inspires him.
They have to face their previous traumas as their worlds converge to understand what true love is all about. “Drowning” deftly strikes a balance between passion and sensitivity as it examines the intricacies of human emotions and the transformational potential of connection.