Book description
Book five in the Southern Spirits Series Darren Brown spent two years
running from his past, but he could only run so far before he was found.
Darren Brown lost the only two people he loved just days apart. His
mother first, then his best friend. Guilt over his friend's death drives
Darren to wander for over a year before he winds up in the town of
McKinton, Texas. Lee Bausch served his tour in the Army then started his
quest to find answers only one person could give him-except that one
person had moved away. It takes him almost two years to find Darren
Brown, and it turns out Darren doesn't have the answers Lee needs-he is
what Lee needs. Darren is shy and so sexy Lee can't get enough of him,
but he still needs answers because he can't shake the feeling someone he
loved was murdered. After a terrifying experience at the motel, Darren
knows he has to tell Lee about the spirits in McKinton. And there's one
spirit, scared and alone, who has the answers Lee seeks, if only the
spirit knew how to tell Lee his suspicions are right. Reader Advisory:
This book is best read in sequence as part of a series but can be read
as a stand alone title. _x000D_ A native Texan, Bailey spends her days
spinning stories around in her head, which has contributed to more than
one incident of tripping over her own feet. Evenings are reserved for
pounding away at the keyboard, as are early morning hours. Sleep?
Doesn't happen much. Writing is too much fun, and there are too many
characters bouncing about, tapping on Bailey's brain demanding to be let
out. Caffeine and chocolate are permanent fixtures in Bailey's office
and are never far from hand at any given time. Removing either of those
necessities from Bailey's presence can result in what is know as A Very,
Very Scary Bailey and is not advised under any circumstances.