She is sent to live with her uncle and his two sons in the remote mountains of Colorado. This is not a bustling city, but a place of snow, silence, and survival. Her uncle, Jake Van der Berg, and his sons, Noah and Kaleb, are not the welcoming family she might have hoped for. They are rough, isolated, and harbor their own secrets and resentments.
Credence is famous (or infamous) for its dark themes. Readers frequently cite: Credence -Ceviri- - Penelope Douglas
The Turkish edition, typically published by or similar romance-focused publishers, retains the raw, visceral prose of the original. Translating Douglas’s style poses unique challenges: She is sent to live with her uncle
Eğer İngilizceniz akıcı değilse ya da hızlı okumak istiyorsanız Türkçe çeviri yi tercih edin. Penelope Douglas’ın dilinin tam dokusunu hissetmek istiyorum diyorsanız orijinalini alın. They are rough, isolated, and harbor their own
As the winter snow traps them in the remote cabin, the boundaries of their relationships begin to blur. Tiernan finds herself caught between the three men, eventually leading to a complex "why-choose" dynamic that challenges conventional romantic norms.
The novel explores the dynamic between Tiernan and these three men. It is a story about a girl finding her voice and her agency in a world that has never listened to her. It explores themes of:
After her wealthy but neglectful parents die by suicide, 17-year-old Tiernan de Haas is sent to live in the remote mountains of with her estranged step-uncle, Jake Van der Berg , and his two sons, The story follows Tiernan as she navigates: Isolation: