It was Gray’s first day as a free man and he wanted to go back home to Beaverton, Michigan, where his life changed forever. A must-read for those who love to read mature romances. In this case, about returning to life after being incarcerated for 18 years, about spousal abuse, and about having faith in people. I’m a big fan of Freya Barker because she writes about real people and real-life issues. She stands out in the grieving crowd-her head thrown back, her face bright with contentment-like a beacon offering to guide him into the light. They didn’t know each other, but the events of one single day heralded a pivotal change that would alter their lives forever.Īlmost two decades spent locked away in a dark, dank cell, Gray Bennet isn’t used to the sun, the sounds, the scents.Įach year Robin Bishop returns, and while everyone around her is solemn, she lifts her face to the sun and celebrates her freedom.
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