The road to happiness is paved in broken dreams.
From Free Roads
Back in custody, but not behind bars, the future looks bleak for Alastair when faced with his impending doom. Robbed of something new, he’ll contend with the ramifications of his decisions long before the bars of his prison cell close once again. With the new suspect stirring up drama, and throwing all the previous documentation about the Citrus Grove Slayer into question, does he really deserve to die for all these wrongs? Left to the judgment of others, his sentencing may be delivered in ways unexpected. Unable to release their grip on the past, Jo and Vinny remain in Citrus Grove, their connection to both Alastair and Sterling cemented in their souls. Their lives might be built in Colorado, but their hearts linger in Florida.
To Death Row
Life isn’t tied up with a neat little bow at the end of our time. Faced with the fallout of the CGS, what remains of a group bound by trauma and love? Justice can’t be served if the sentence is wrongfully carried out, and Jo won’t be able to move on without facing the ghost of her past. All the secrets surrounding her mother’s life will come full circle, and she’ll have to handle what it means to look evil in the face. When the only road left is a lonely path for our married couple back in the mountains, will it lead to happiness or despair?
A dark romance, slow burn, why choose MFMM trilogy. The ending is meant to be happy, but the path there is paved in misery and woe. Not all forevers are the picture perfect dream. This trilogy needs to be read in order.