Koda is trying to figure out how to live a everyday life when he meets Jasper. Koda doesn't know how to deal with the reactions he has to Jasper.
From the Twisted Deceit blurb:
Koda was first introduced in “Shattered Deceit.”
Who am I? Isn't that a question that crosses everyone's mind at some point in their lives? But for me, the sense of self was slipping away.
I was freed from bondage. I was no longer devoid of love or cast aside. Yet, what did that mean for my identity?
I was merely Koda. A regular individual who transitioned from a boy to a man, perhaps lost in the vastness of the world, yet rooted firmly in reality. A man who endured mistreatment and abuse in his formative years until destiny intervened and rescued him.
TRIGGER WARNINGS - Human trafficking, child abuse (mentions, nothing on page description), thoughts of self-harm, issues with food, panic/anxiety attacks
Human trafficking, angst, trauma, unrequited love
Reed Kaye's review:
This is one of the most emotional series. This story is a great addition.
Koda is ready to die. He just can’t take anymore when his situation has changed and he finds himself saved. The trouble is his life after being saved has given him a different prison. He has mental after effects that leave him scared of everything and imagining the worst constantly. He has to learn to live a life of freedom and he doesn’t know what to do. Luckily he has his aunt Dawn helping him.
Then he meets Jasper and his world is turned upside down again. He has to deal with a whole different set of emotions. This story tore me apart wanting to help Koda.
Jasper is an angel but has his own issues to resolve. His dedication to his grandmother is heartwarming.
Koda finding out what has happened to Asher causes a whole other set of feelings to deal with. And then there is Noah who gave me a few laughs. He really is a unique character and adds a little lightness to the story. Having the characters from the previous story added another layer to this story.
I can’t wait to see what is next.
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