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They didn’t know each other, but the events of one single day heralded a pivotal change that would alter their lives forever. Almost two decades spent locked away in a dark, dank cell, Gray Bennet isn’t used to the sun, the sounds, the scents. It’s overwhelming. Each year Robin Bishop returns, and while everyone around her is solemn, she lifts her face to the sun and celebrates her freedom. It’s liberating. He sees her. She stands out in the grieving crowd—her head thrown back, her face bright with contentment—like a beacon offering to guide him into the light.
Publication Year: 2020
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I dare you not to fall in love with Gray as right from the get go you can feel the self loathing he feels for himself as well as how hard it is for him to get out of his new "cell" the part where he walks as if in his cell at Robin's just guts you. Now poor Robin is also a tortured who doesn't feel she should be able to move on from the loss of her husband. Both have secrets and both find that talking to each other is freeing if only they will let them selves take those next steps, thankfully they both have great friends who are happy to give them a good nudge towards each other. Mix all that with a simmering threat that is about to rear its ugly head and a twist you don't see coming makes this a read you want to speed read but pull yourself back from doing so as you also don't want it to finish!!