Robyn Carr has tried to discuss the life of different women all the time and we can take it as the chief theme that the author selects. It does not mean that the author has not tried in other directions but she likes this theme more than any other topic which exists in the literature. Wild Man Creek proves this point and it also tells that the author can write strong stories on any kind of topic.
Therese Plummer is always ready to deal with such stories with an awesome narration that has no parallel. Three women are going to decorate this story so it is better to get to know everything about them first of all. Gerri had a good married life in the early years of her marriage and then the cracks started to show up. She has tried to keep those cracks hidden for a long time and now she is tired of all of that.
She thinks that she deserves a better life. Waiting for things to get better in life is not the right way to deal with things. Then there is Andy who is heartbroken and completely devastated. She thinks that she is not in her senses anymore because she has started to like a man who apparently has no qualities.
Sonja’s life is also shattered because her husband has left her without any notice. All of these married women start thinking about their married life at the same time so that they can calculate where they have gone wrong in life. Just don’t stop at a particular character because the blend is there for you to enjoy.