![]() ![]() ![]() A promise to call home the one he sent away.Īfter years of separation, the former lovers are reunited, but Brantley wasn't expecting to encounter the high walls now guarding Daniel's heart.ĭaniel may not be the same person he was when he left, but he knows that the first step to healing is the note in his hand. On an impulse, he follows through with a promise he made years earlier. Yet he still feels unfulfilled, as if a piece of the puzzle is missing, and he knows exactly which piece it is. He's surrounded himself with friends who are like family, has a job he loves, and owns a spectacular beachfront property that is his sanctuary. But after years of living in the quiet beach town, he finally feels a sense of community. When he first made the decision to take a job down in Florida, his family thought he was crazy. Six words will forever change the course of their lives.īrantley Hayes has it all. I absolutely loved it, but I do not recommend reading Devil’s Kiss without reading Finley first. One simple sentence from the man he's never been able to forget. As much as I adore Ella Frank’s writing, Finley, the precursor to this book, missed the mark for me somewhat, but man oh man does she deliver the goods with this one. Something that was promised to him years earlier―a note. On his thirtieth birthday, he receives the one thing he never dared hope for. Since then, he's worked hard for his position at the prestigious law firm Leighton & Associates, even when it's caused distance and isolation from his family and friends. It's been seven years since Daniel Finley left his hometown in Florida for the hustle and bustle of Chicago's city life. ![]()
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