Passing Shadows
Sequel to Breaking Faith After serving six years for murdering his abusive father, Tommy Hawks is released from prison. He moves back in with what's left of his family and tries to negotiate a new life with them and his partner, Brett, who has stood by him through everything. But moving on isn't...
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Sequel to Breaking Faith After serving six years for murdering his abusive father, Tommy Hawks is released from prison. He moves back in with what's left of his family and tries to negotiate a new life with them and his partner, Brett, who has stood by him through everything. But moving on isn't so easy. For six years, Brett Derwent sacrificed any chance of a normal life: he spent his college fund on defense lawyers, drove hundreds of miles to visitation days, and had his love letters read by strangers and his phone calls monitored by jailers. Now he and Tommy are faced with the monumental task of starting over as adults when they hardly had the chance to begin together as teens. Resentment simmers just below the surface, but so do gratitude and guilt. Brett and Tommy need to give each other the time and space to discover who they are individually, and Tommy especially needs the opportunity to stand on his own-even if that means another separation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613727690 (1613727690)
Publish date: September 21st 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 324
Edition language: English
Series: Breaking Faith (#2)
Passing Shadows is not perfect, it drags a bit in the middle, isn’t as brilliantly composed as Filth by the same author and has probably many flaws I didn’t notice or am not willing to dwell upon, but it is intelligent, emotional without manipulating, beautifully written without shying from calling ...