The Terms of Release
by:
B.A. Tortuga (author)
They say a man can always come home. So after doing hard time, Sage Redding heads to his family’s northeast Texas ranch to help his ailing daddy with the cutting horses. Adam (Win) Winchester is a county deputy and the cousin of one of the men killed in the incident that sent Sage to prison for...
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They say a man can always come home. So after doing hard time, Sage Redding heads to his family’s northeast Texas ranch to help his ailing daddy with the cutting horses. Adam (Win) Winchester is a county deputy and the cousin of one of the men killed in the incident that sent Sage to prison for almost a decade. While Win's uncles, Jim and Teddy, are determined to make Sage and the entire Redding family pay for their loss, Win just figures Sage has paid his dues and maybe needs a friend. Maybe he needs more than a friend. In fact, Win’s counting on it. No one’s denying Sage is an ex-con who went to prison for manslaughter. Regardless of the love he has for his father, he’s returned knowing things will likely go badly for him. Maybe a man can always come home, but he may not be able to stay.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781627986144 (1627986146)
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
DNF at 50%I couldn’t get used to the writing in this one. After reading this part, I really tried to read on, but eventually gave up at 50%.His cock was so hard a cat couldn’t scratch it.
Roughly 3.5 stars. It wasn't great, but there were some parts I liked. They just weren't enough to bring the rating up more.
This is about second chances despite being a convicted felon; Sage's history is unfortunate and he's been through hell. Though the odds are stacked against him, I quite enjoyed reading his, at times heart breaking, journey towards happiness.
Enjoyed this story of a man getting a second chance at life. You'd think it'd be angsty but it wasn't. Some people were asses. Some people were fantastic. Loved Sage and Adam.