If we didn€t know darkness, we couldn€t fully appreciate the light.
Garth Black€s more familiar with this concept than most people are. He hadn€t just lived in the dark for the majority of his life€"he thrived in it. With a mom who€d bailed on him and a dad whose understanding of coddling started and ended with a bottle of whiskey, Garth had never been expected to rise to any sort of occasion other than following down the same dead-end paths.
That changed when he fell in love with Josie Gibson. After years of pulling each other closer before shoving the other way, they finally stopped shoving. Josie€s love is like nothing Garth€s ever experienced. He holds it close. He holds it sacred. He would do anything to preserve it and keep it from pollution, even if that means removing himself from the picture.
Garth might have been allowed a temporary furlough to bask in the light, but that pass has been revoked, and he€s been swallowed again by the dark. Will he revert to his old ways of hurting those he cares for most? Will he go back to the same destructive patterns . . . or will it be worse this time?
We can€t know light without first knowing dark . . . and Garth Black€s about to get acquainted with the dark in a whole new way.