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287 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 23, 2019
"I’m better off without them. I couldn’t spend my life justifying myself and my own happiness. Like paying a toll for being myself and something I couldn’t change even if I wanted to. They wanted me to pay a toll or a tax, or a tiny part of my soul, every time I saw them."
He wasn’t supposed to feel anything for anyone else ever again . The light in his life had been extinguished years ago, and he’d welcomed the darkness and the isolation. Until a little flickering beacon came into view, of hope and human contact, in the shape of Jacob.
The weather had gotten worse. A cold, bitter wind howled; low dark clouds made it feel later than it was.The banter between the main characters came across as easy and natural. I liked both characters from the very beginning and as they fell for each other I also fell for them.