Son Series by Leanne Davis

4.25 · 4 ratings
  • Wesley (Son #1)
    #1

    Wesley (Son #1)

    Leanne Davis

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    ~Wesley~ Yeah, I don’t trust them. Who are they? The family who takes me in after they catch me making a rare mistake. They offer me a deal that allows me to make amends while staying with them and working. I’ve never had a permanent home and I’d long since run away from the foster care system after my last “home” had someone using my back for a cigarette tray. My means of supporting myself? Whatever necessary. That includes anything and everything I needed to do to survive... more

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  • Wyatt (Son #2)
    #2

    Wyatt (Son #2)

    Leanne Davis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    ~Wyatt~ Something happened last year that changes how I approach my life. I told no one about it. It’s affected all of my relationships and ended the one with the girl I thought I’d be with forever. I’m a hero at college and one of the top quarterbacks at the university level, and I have the popularity to show for it. Still, none of it feels deserved after what I failed to do last year. I’m riddled by guilt and confusion over what happened, but worse is my reaction to it... more

  • Devon (Son #3)
    #3

    Devon (Son #3)

    Leanne Davis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    ~Devon~ I fell in love with Ireena Monroe, and then she fell in love with my identical twin brother. It ripped us apart, and we haven’t spoken since. My childhood friend, Claudia Tamasy, is the only one who fully understands what’s happened to me, and unfortunately, she also is the only one to witness my reaction to it all. Her dad opens a branch of his business near Silver Springs and we end up working there together. Friends, co-workers… lovers? No, we can’t be... more

  • Damion (Son #4)
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    Damion (Son #4)

    Leanne Davis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    ~Damion~ She's dead. My wife is dead and no one mourns her but her best friend, Kaeja Ingalles and I. Ignoring all that was decent when we fell in love, that stigma followed us until she died. I hear words of empathy for my loss and our daughter being motherless at such a young age, but there is very little sympathy for the woman I lost and for whom I grieve... more

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