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My name is Jason Atkinson, and I married a serial killer. My world shattered on a cold April morning when they took my husband away in cuffs. The life I knew, the man I loved, and the world I believed in was nothing but a lie. He stole my trust, my happiness, and my faith in humanity, and I’m not sure how to move on. With my mental health hanging by a thread and a media circus following me everywhere I go, escape seems like the only answer. Shedding my old life and starting fresh. A new city. A new job. A new name. Maybe everyone will leave me alone and let me wallow in peace. But Skylar Dawson, a student almost twenty years my junior, has a different plan. Everything about him is endless—his eyes, his smile, even his babbling mouth. He shines with a blinding inner light I can’t ignore. He’s a ray of sunshine in my dark world. Skylar Dawson will not be ignored. But will his energy and patience run out when he realizes I’m too tormented and broken to love him back? This is a hurt/comfort, student/teacher, grumpy/sunshine, age gap (25/43) MM romance novel with a moderate amount of angst.
Publication Year: 2021
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So you’re husband was a serial killer who killed men that could potentially catch your eye. It’s all terrible especially since he does not wish to divorce you from prison. As you move on with life, you have to be careful because a lot of people think you were involved. The best way to do that as a college professor is to get involved with a student. Also the student should pursue an interview with your ex husband, the serial killer.
This book had a lot of potential but it did not meet that potential.