Jacob Dalton was a broken man. Home from a war he’d lost himself in to forget the pain of betrayal at home he is confronted by the past in the form of an innocent stranger whom he quickly realizes is his ex-wife’s sister.
Elizabeth Jaxon’s life is a study in tragedy. But when her life crosses paths with Jacob for a second time she finds his brute force protects her from others as her music heals him.
But as they find out the past has a way of closing in on you and no matter how far you run from it sometimes ugly things have to be done to protect the ones you love from the monsters of their pasts.
This book was horrible. If i hadn't had to read this book for a challenge, I wouldn't have finished it. There were absolutely no likeable characters in this book. Even the main characters were at best annoying and at worst, more than a little disturbing. The book tells the story of a man who has cme back to his hometown after being dishonourably discharged from the armed forces to continue his family's moonshine business. The town is in slow decline due to a major meth amphetamine problem and after he saves the life of his ex-wife's sister, he realises just how bad the problems are and takes steps to keep the people he loves safe.
This book is quite full of disturbing content and situations and characters making morally ambiguous choices in the name of love and protection.
This book left me feeling icky and disturbed and i really did not like it at all.