Summary
Tawni O'dell: Backroads
Harley Altmyer is at an age where he should be attending college, dating, falling in love, and enjoying all the benefits of youth. Instead, he is forced to take care of his three younger sisters and take care of the home because his mother is in prison, convicted of murdering his father. An orphan in the role of a parent imprisoned in the body of a teenager whose libido is starting to swell is a combination that does not bode well. As if his life is not complicated enough, he is painfully obsessed with his neighbor, a melancholic mother of two. Long-hidden family secrets, never-spoken truths, and feelings he can't control lead to a surprising denouement, and the unforgettable Harley tries his best to maintain control and get the best out of him, even though the strings keep slipping out of his hands.
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