![]() ![]() I have a great deal of respect for Sara Hantz for being courageous enough to tackle a subject that will no doubt cost her some readers because of their desire to avoid books dealing with bad things happening to children. As a society, we must not sweep this under the rug and, if we don’t bring it into the light as often as we can, this terrible behavior will continue to damage and destroy children everywhere. The blight of child abuse, pedophilia in particular, is a very tough one to read about and I suspect it’s just as tough for an author to write about but it’s a very important topic. In a life that’s spiraled out of control, Jed must decide if he chooses his own destiny with Summer by his side or if the violent urges that plagued his father are truly in the blood… ![]() But after Jed wakes up from a total blackout to discover a local kid has gone missing-a kid he was last seen talking to-he’s forced to face his greatest fear: that he could somehow be responsible. The only things that keep him sane are his little sis his best friend and dream girl, Summer and the alcohol he stashes in his room. ![]() ![]() His mom’s practically a walking zombie, he’s lost most of his friends, and the press camps out on his lawn. Then his father was charged with the abuse and murder of four young boys and normal became a nightmare. For seventeen years, Jed Franklin’s life was normal. ![]()
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