Torture in Her Soul

Torture in Her Soul - J.M. Darhower I really like how this author makes her characters be real to themselves. Naz did steal my heart. He has the capability to be a decent person. But he has committed and continues to commit atrocious acts. He makes a conscious decision to be the way that he is. Naz stretches the reader's boundaries of acceptance. You know he's the bad guy, yet you choose to love him. His honestly and forwardness in facing the truth when it comes at himself, no matter how difficult, are rare. People usually deny their mistakes to make themselves feel better about themselves, but not him.I'll die someday, somehow, and I'm not afraid. Death will be a release for me. Until then, I live vicariously through others, watching them reach the point of acceptance, watching as they fight for one more breath.
Is he on a one way track to hell or can he find solace in Karissa? That is the million dollar question.I'm sure, if people knew us, if they knew our history...if they read the fine print that accompanied our story...they'd wonder how I could even be here right now.