He left, swearing never to return.
And the need to go home again.
never have. Because there are secrets buried in Alba that are best left in the
dark.
him, and always will…
ultimately how far we’re willing to go on behalf of those who need us most.

“You two are a damned Shakespearean tragedy. It’s slightly entertaining yet incredibly painful to watch.”
This book was beyond words amazing. Oh the feels – all of the feels! Willow Bradley grew up with the Daniels brothers as a part of her family, not blood but always there. Xander was the older, wiser brother with all of his ducks in a row. Sullivan was the innocent, good brother, and Camden was the black sheep. After having not been home in over a decade, Camden returns to Alba at the request of a voicemail left by his not always with is father. The same father that blamed him for the death of his younger brother and the love of Willow’s life. The same father that has been losing himself to early onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Being the town’s black sheep that came home after being gone that long is daunting enough, add in the fact that the reason he is home is to help his father get the DNR order that Xander has denied him, and the whole town is automatically against him. Secrets and half truths have been spread for years. What happens when the truth comes out? I feel like I can’t say a whole lot because I absolutely do not want to give anything away. Bottom line – everyone should read this book. You won’t regret it. |
romantic and a lover of all things coffee, chocolate, and paleo. She is the
author of The Last Letter, the Renegade series, and the Flight
& Glory series, which includes Full Measures, the
award-winning Eyes Turned Skyward, Beyond What is Given,
and Hallowed Ground. She loves military heroes and has been
blissfully married to hers for eighteen years.
hockey skates for her four sons, sneaking in some guitar time, or watching
brat-pack movies with her two daughters. She lives in Colorado with the hottest
Apache pilot ever, their rambunctious gaggle of kids, and an English bulldog
who is more stubborn than sweet. Having fostered and adopted their youngest
daughter, Rebecca is passionate about helping others in the foster system
through her nonprofit, One October.