"I love you more than I've ever loved anyone but I want to murder you for what you've done to me." Sound familiar? Read on...
To Love or to Hate. That is the question. "AnAppetiteforTony" examines the dichotomy in a woman's tortured decision to leave or to remain in a marriage after experiencing betrayal in its worst form. KoShari's been taught to love without prejudice when one find's the love of their life. She's also received the type of storybook love from her parents, particularly from her father who's given her confidence personified. How could she have fallen in love with a man who betrayed her? Why didn't she see this coming? Didn't she realize all his hang-ups when she dated him? No, she didn't. Or maybe she did but chose to ignore them. When they met he passed all the tests. He was the epitome of "fine." Came from a fine and respectable family, had a fine and intelligent career, and had a healthy and active social life for himself before she came along.
KoShari discovers there is no such thing as perfection when two different people come together to make one. Her journey redefines her idea of a fairy tale ending. Her story examines what happens next after the prince swoops in on a white horse and rides you off into the sunset.