Nearing the end of a suspended jail sentence should unlock a brighter future for CJ Davis, only the chip on his shoulder is as hard to shift as his bad reputation. Born into a family of career criminals who live down Davis Road, an address the cops have dubbed Davis Row, his name alone is like a rap sheet that makes optimism impossible.
Brand-new parole officer Noah Huxley is determined to see the good in men like CJ. After all, he knows firsthand that bad things can happen to good people. His colleagues mock his doe-eyed optimism, but Noah soon sees CJ's bad attitude and bravado are weapons he uses to keep people at a distance.
Both men know one simple mistake can change a life forever. At first glance, they might seem to be polar opposites. Yet underneath, they're not that different at all.
Contains mature themes.
Jennifer
2023-10-02
liked it. felt a bit rushed at the end though. like the author realised they were running out of pages. I wouldn't have minded a few chapters more before the epilogue.
Hugo
2022-12-22
A really heartwarming story of finally being seen. This whole book is a clear understanding of not all crime doers automatically being bad people. How one bad decision can ruin someone's life and how horrible circumstances can force you into a corner where you see no other way than to commit crime.
Kerstin
2021-07-24
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