Dg
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R.J. Lewis:
i just finished reading Conor Thames (both books) and fell in love with them. Some things left me thinking so my question is why did Dominic go to jail? Is it because of what happened to Locke?
R.J. Lewis
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(view spoiler)[Hi Dg,
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf). (hide spoiler)]
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf). (hide spoiler)]
R.J. Lewis
Hi Dg,
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf).
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf).
R.J. Lewis
Hi Dg,
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf).
No, he went to jail very young, around 18, and it was to do with Jem (that is why Jem is wracked with so much guilt. there was that bar scene when Conor shows up the first time since he's been out, and he discusses Dominic. Dominic took the fall for a major crime Jem was responsible for. Jem sends him money per month as a way to ease his own guilt, but Conor stresses it isn't enough because now Dom is neck deep in debts he owes to gangs within the prison (he pledged no allegiance to any gang, therefore is lone wolf).
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thank you thank you, i came across your books on ''fictional mens room for book ho's'' i am extremely grateful, i fell in love with Heath and was sooo torn between Remy & Jaxon, i am now stalking for your others lol thank you again, i dont believe authors get enough recognition for their work. but i need more Remy <3 and defo need more Heath ?
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