Faith (Men of the Mountains #4)

Tallulah Scott


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Faith by Tallulah Scott
Joey Kavanagh is on the run.

A two-time Pulitzer prize winning journalist for his reporting from Honduras and then Syria, Joey has seen the worst humanity has to offer – torture, mass killings, unspeakable brutality unfolding before his eyes.

He reported on what he saw, focusing the attention of the world on the atrocities, bringing hope to those who were suffering the most.

But his work came at a horrible cost: his lover, the man he expected to spend the rest of his life with, was killed by those Joey was seeking to expose.

Unable to face what he's done, Joey leaves his career and everything he's known, returning to his childhood home in the mountains of Southwest Virginia, where he hopes to spend his days in quiet solitude as a night time DJ and news director at a small mountain radio station.

Then he meets Rob, a younger man who has a strange, almost magnetic pull on Joey, touching his heart in ways Joey no longer thought was possible – and dredging up feelings of loss and pain and extreme guilt—and Rob offers Joey a chance to deal with those old feelings, in an unusual, yet exquisitely sensual manner.

Along the way Joey's past catches up with the two of them, putting both men in danger. Joey may have to choose between Rob's love and survival for them both, if it's not too late…
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