Why do some daughters cling to their fathers with a devotion that blurs the line between love and obsession? Why can't you stop thinking about someone who's all wrong for you—by age, by gender, by every rational measure? Why does a stranger's touch feel like home while your partner's feels like performance?What if the people you can't stop wanting are the ones you've already loved—in lives you've forgotten?Is your partner here to heal you, or to make you pay? Why does love sometimes feel like a sentence you're serving? What if the son who can't leave his mother isn't confused at all, but remembering her as something other than a parent? And why does one starved stray, out of thousands, find your door and refuse to leave—as if settling an old debt?Unravelling Attraction exposes the unseen forces behind desire—forces science can't fully explain and society won't validate. From brain chemistry to past lives, from childhood wounds to promises made before you were born, this book explores why you're drawn to exactly who you're drawn to—even when it makes no sense. Even when it's forbidden.Because what you feel—no matter how inexplicable or taboo—might be the truest thing about you.