On the eve of her wedding, a young bride lies awake, unable to sleep. The dress is waiting. The guests are waiting. Her fianc is waiting. But in her hands rests a letter from her late grandmother - a letter that unsettles everything she thought she knew about love, freedom, and commitment.
Through one long, sleepless night, she spirals into memories of her grandparents, her parents, her friends, and herself. Questions of loyalty, desire, silence, and truth flood her mind as she wonders whether marriage is a vow of love... or a mask of expectation.
With haunting intimacy and psychological depth, For Better or Worse: But Remember... explores the tension between love and freedom, choice and inheritance, doubt and devotion.
Raw, lyrical, and unflinching, Attis delivers a novel that lingers long after the last page. Is love enough to hold us? Or do we hold on despite love?
For better. Or for worse.