As Peyton navigates her feelings for these two men, she must also confront the complexities of her own family dynamics. Her relationships with her loved ones are put to the test, and she must learn to forgive and let go of the past. Throughout the book, Mack expertly weaves together themes of love, family, trauma, and self-discovery, creating a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.

From the first chapter, Unravel Me grips with an intriguing premise: what would you do if the person who knows you best could erase parts of you — and those erasures kept you safe? Mack spins that moral knot into a tender, suspenseful narrative that balances heartache with quiet hope.