Two years passed since the loss of his sister and daughter, and Zion was trying to move on with his life as if nothing happened. Building a family with Avia while furthering his career in trucking like he sought out to do with his brother Mason had been his dream for the past few years. With his financial situation in an uproar, Zion begins to question everything in both his relationship and career. After shuffling through some old boxes, Zion is forced to relive the events from the day Riah and Nyah went missing. One thing about the past: if situations are unresolved, it always come back. After Mason was walked out of their apartment in handcuffs, Jazz switched up everything in her life, living by a structured routine while keeping her hopes up that her first love would return home. Without any knowledge of the judicial system, Jazz began reading law books and taking college courses so she could fight to set Mason free. What happens when Jazz comes face to face with a visitor from the past? Will she be able to put her feelings to the side to reconcile her differences with someone she vowed never to speak to again in order to bring Mason home? Through all the pain endured, lies told, and secrets kept, will these friends be able to sustain a healthy friendship? Will the barriers keeping them from love be broken once and for all? Publisher's note: this book contains situations that may be triggering to some readers. Discretion is advised.
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