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Jeremy and Trey have made difficult choices in their lives, and both harbor regrets. Sometimes choices made in order to survive come back later to haunt and torment. Will Trey ever be able to forgive Jeremy for the things he’s done in prison? Will Jeremy even be able to forgive himself? And will Trey be able to cope with yet another devastating loss, one he well could have prevented?

88 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 9, 2016

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Jeff Erno

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Jeff Erno currently lives in southern Michigan. He holds a bachelor's degree in business management and human resources. Jeff began writing stories in the late 1990's and initially posted them to a free online amateur website. The positive feedback he received from readers encouraged him to continue, and this eventually led to the publication of his first novel, Dumb Jock. Erno has subsequently published several other novels.

His greatest passion in life is writing, and he hopes to be able to continue sharing his work with readers worldwide.

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September 14, 2016
A Joyfully Jay review.

4.5 stars


Forgiven Angel is book five in this series, and while the end of the series in sight, there is still a lot that has to happen where Jeremy and Trey are concerned. This book again delves into the lives of several side characters, most notably in this book, Bobby and Cory, Shontay, and Bob, the kitchen manager that worked with Jeremy. We also catch up with Danny again to further Slater’s story.

There is a lot going on within the prison walls as Slater’s reach become greater and he will turn on anyone he feels wrongs him. With Darren still in isolation, many paths are beginning to collapse and a power struggle ensues from the highest ranking position on down.

Jeremy is still a constant fixture here, but much of the story is happening around him at this point. However, friends prove their loyalty as they step up for him. Trey is released from the hospital and while he left a lot of his baggage there, his friendship with Neal will forever weigh heavily on him. Trey then has to try to make a life on the outside, but finding work as a convicted felon has all doors closing on him. But Trey is determined to find work and he’s determined to clear Jeremy, which puts him in the path of Chord, who has remained elusive up to this point.

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September 28, 2016
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In this instalment, Jeremy has had a visit from one of his pen pals Sam. Sam and Jeremy starting writing to each other when Jeremy first arrived in prison and Sam was still at college. Sam is now a lawyer working for the innocence project, when he presented Jeremys case and was told to start working on Jeremy’s appeal. The only problem being Jeremy is trying very hard not to get his hopes up.
Over the last several months Jeremy has gotten very close to Wes, he even loves Wes but he’s not in love with Wes, which Wes is not happy about! Because of Wes’s narcissism he must have all of Jeremy’s attention and affection.
Because of Jeremy’s life sentence he told Trey that they’re over as he’s met and fallen in love with someone else. Trey’s devastated but after thinking about it he comes to the conclusion that the only reason Jeremy would say something like that is because they will never be able to contact each other due to the fact that ex-prisoners are not allowed to have any contact with other prisoners. After Trey is released from the mental health facility he eventually finds a job with a company started to give ex-cons a chance to gain employment skills. Trey ends up in Jeremy’s home town and decides to do a little digging. It doesn’t take long for Trey to find more than he ever thought possible about Jeremy’s ex-boyfriend and the death of his father that Jeremy is currently serving life without parole for!
We also learn about CO Rick Slater, you might remember that Rick was the bus driver who took Jeremy to prison and then raped him within hours of getting there. Rick has made a young man who works in the store in gets his coffee from think he’s in love with him so he’ll give Rick his pain medication to sell in the prison, now unbeknownst to him, he is under investigation because he is up to his neck in almost every illegal drug scheme going on within the prison.
We also learn that CO Corey Levins has given in to his attraction to Bobby Howard and although he thinks they’re being incredibly quiet and secretive about their liaisons a lot of people know what’s going on between them!
I can’t wait for the next instalment so all the loose ends are tied up!! If you haven’t read the Life Without Parole series yet, why not? You really should, the emotions that surround everyone within the prison walls be they prisoners, CO’s or the warden they’re very intense sometimes very dark but always very realistic and believable.
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