![]() ![]() Having no one shows him love for the first 14 years of his life, doesn't teach him as to do it. Jonah can't deny this last wish to the only woman who showed him love, and so now he is again in front of Christian. But now Marisol is dead and she asked him to help Christian to renovate her home and then sell it for raising money to donate to child care. That was the last time Jonah and Christian were together in the previous 15 years, even when Jonah came out of prison, he didn't come back to Christian, on the contrary he tried to cut off any bond he had with him other than Marisol. But before he was taken by the cops, Christian shout out his love for Jonah to everyone who could hear him. ![]() That last part didn't work right, and Jonah made the bigger mistake of his life and went in a juvenile prison. Maybe since they were similar in age, or maybe since she saw ahead of them, Marisol, the woman who took care of them, put them together in the same room and asked to Jonah, the older, to be as an older brother for Christian, to play as role model. Not really kid truth be told, more young men, at 14 and 16 years old. Jonah and Christian were foster kid in the same home. What maybe I found different was that the story is "normal", nice and sweet, without paranormal elements, and so maybe more linked to reality. Elisa_rolle I have always found that Cameron Dane's books have an high emotional level impact and this last one is not different. ![]()
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