Davis Archer was cut off by his family when he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for accidentally killing a friend when he was 13. Five years after his release, he has yet to overcome his past to build relationships and has now received a sudden request from his estranged family to return home. Will the family that once abandoned him welcome him back if it means saving a life? As Davis attempts to navigate where home is for him, those he cares about wrestle with what's more important: who we are or who we were.
I thought that the real story was pretty apparent at the beginning of the book. Davis was accused of killing a friend at the age of 13 and was thereafter abandoned by his family. He got out of juvenile at the age of 18 and started his life all on his own.There had been no contact from any of his family since he had been convicted.
Good story. Lots of food descriptions in this story.
I won this from librarything.com for Early Review.