The Nature of Disappearing: Free eBook
The main characters in “The Nature of Disappearing” are Emlyn, a wilderness guide, and Tyler, the man who once disrupted her life. They join forces to search for their mutual friend Janessa, a social media influencer who has gone missing during her life adventures with her survivalist boyfriend. As they trace Janessa’s path through the Idaho wilderness, they uncover hidden secrets and confront their pasts.
“The Nature of Disappearing” by Kimi Cunningham Grant is set in scenic Idaho. Emlyn, the protagonist, lives alone in her Airstream trailer and works as a fishing and hunting guide in the vast wilderness.
“The Nature of Disappearing” by Kimi Cunningham Grant explores the relentless survival of the human spirit and inescapable connections. Through artful prose and dual timeline storytelling, the novel reminds us that sometimes, we have to get lost to find ourselves1. It delves into the cost of letting the past pull you back in, as Emlyn—a wilderness guide—teams up with Tyler, the man who once ruined her life, to search for their missing friend Janessa in the Idaho wilderness2.
“The Nature of Disappearing” concludes with a poignant revelation. As Emlyn, the wilderness guide, and Tyler, the man who once disrupted her life, trace Janessa’s path through the Idaho wilderness, they uncover hidden truths. The suspense builds, and the chemistry between Emlyn and Tyler crackles.
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