Torn Away

· The Wild Rose Press Inc
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Drew Duncan swore he’d never go back to Ember Falls again. After he was wrongfully charged with his high school girlfriend’s murder, he waited for a trial that never came. When he was released from jail a year later, he left everything behind. But when his sister is murdered, Drew is forced to return to the hometown where he and his sisters were brutalized by their alcoholic father. Once back, not even his training as a Marine and point man for McAlister Security prepares Drew for what he must face--a surviving sister who refuses to forgive him for abandoning her, a nephew who trembles when he enters the room, and an entire town that thinks he got away with murder. To protect his nephew, Drew will face his most terrifying fear. Going home.

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5.0
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Kirsten Huskić
28 September 2019
After being accused of a crime he didn't commit, and copping years of abuse by his father, Drew left his family and his hometown and joined the Marines. Years later, he is called back home after the brutal murder of his sister. His sister had a young son, Cole, who has also suffered some abuse, and Drew is determined to be a stable male influence in his life. I loved this book and honestly did not want to put it down. The characters are well written, and the story really draws you in, with mysteries to solve, a focus on rebuilding family, and even some romance. It definitely takes you on an emotional journey! The book ends with some questions answered, but also with an opening for the next story - so now I need to read book 2!
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