A Worthy Man
Vannguard Shaw has spent the last ten years serving a life sentence and adjusting to the ache of solitude. He accepts his fate, a sacrifice for the only man he ever loved and the one person who saw beyond his rough edges.Drayton grew up with a trust fund and pre-planned future, but an unexpected...
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Vannguard Shaw has spent the last ten years serving a life sentence and adjusting to the ache of solitude. He accepts his fate, a sacrifice for the only man he ever loved and the one person who saw beyond his rough edges.Drayton grew up with a trust fund and pre-planned future, but an unexpected encounter one night forces him to abandon everything and start from scratch. H
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Publisher: Romandeavor, Inc.
Pages no: 425
Edition language: English
Series: The Men of Halfway House (#5)
I don't know how Jaime Reese writes amazing book after amazing book, but so far she has made me fall in love with every book she has written. The obsession started with A Better Man, which is still a firm favourite of mine. And now five books in, I still can't get enough of these guys and her words....
Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian I was gifted my copy of this book. This is book five in the Men of Halfway House. It is a total stand alone within the series. But you should read the other books, if only because I said so and they are ALL five star reads. (I'm waiting for one to slip, but ...
Enjoyed this immensely. I loved that Drayton never gave up and was willing to wait, help and support Vann even though he was incarcerated and things were really bad. I loved reading the reunion and them rebuilding their relationship. Also getting to know them both.