In Death Do We Care

A Dark Romance

Romance, Romantic Suspense, Contemporary
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Author: Rob Mallett ISBN: 9780988839717
Publisher: Rob Mallett Books Publication: January 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rob Mallett
ISBN: 9780988839717
Publisher: Rob Mallett Books
Publication: January 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The story starts with Ron as a child out in the backyard with his babysitter. He learns a lesson from her that day that he will carry through life.

Then about fifteen years later...

Ron met Jenna when she showed up at his motorcycle shop and everything was fine, for a while. It didn’t take long for Ron to realize this was not a match made in heaven but somehow they still got married.  Jenna’s lifestyle always bordered on destructive and she was determined to drag Ron into it and down to her level. He tried to resist but felt the pressure as he started to lose his way.

Kayla was there when the twins were born, a relative of the family through marriage and soon she became part of the household. She was young, but not so much younger than Ron that he didn’t notice her.
 
One night he opened up to her while she slept, telling her about all the things Jenna was putting him through, not knowing she heard every word and that was the start.

At first it was a friendship but eventually it grew into something much, much more.

Kayla had her ways to keep Ron alive inside and out and she knew how to beat Jenna at her insane games, even if her ways were a little crazy too.

At times Ron didn't know if he was traveling in the same direction as Jenna, just on a different road but he knew he had to keep going or he would die inside.

Ron knew how Jenna started in this downward spiral through her mother's diaries which not only revealed so much about the mother but how it related to her children as well.

Jenna’s world of sordid sexual practices and mind numbing drugs drew her in and her bad habits grew worse and worse until the inevitable happened and Ron and his new ally, Kayla, found themselves in a world they never knew they could or wanted to enter and they were changed forever good or bad.

Both Ron and Kayla realize that Jenna was caught in her world, a victim of herself and those around her and feel a caring for her they didn't think was possible.

The two become cold, calculating sleuths, transformed and determined to find those responsible for Jenna's demise and to exact their own form of justice. Only their love for each other and the knowledge that they are doing what is right can keep them on this side of sanity... they hope.

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The story starts with Ron as a child out in the backyard with his babysitter. He learns a lesson from her that day that he will carry through life.

Then about fifteen years later...

Ron met Jenna when she showed up at his motorcycle shop and everything was fine, for a while. It didn’t take long for Ron to realize this was not a match made in heaven but somehow they still got married.  Jenna’s lifestyle always bordered on destructive and she was determined to drag Ron into it and down to her level. He tried to resist but felt the pressure as he started to lose his way.

Kayla was there when the twins were born, a relative of the family through marriage and soon she became part of the household. She was young, but not so much younger than Ron that he didn’t notice her.
 
One night he opened up to her while she slept, telling her about all the things Jenna was putting him through, not knowing she heard every word and that was the start.

At first it was a friendship but eventually it grew into something much, much more.

Kayla had her ways to keep Ron alive inside and out and she knew how to beat Jenna at her insane games, even if her ways were a little crazy too.

At times Ron didn't know if he was traveling in the same direction as Jenna, just on a different road but he knew he had to keep going or he would die inside.

Ron knew how Jenna started in this downward spiral through her mother's diaries which not only revealed so much about the mother but how it related to her children as well.

Jenna’s world of sordid sexual practices and mind numbing drugs drew her in and her bad habits grew worse and worse until the inevitable happened and Ron and his new ally, Kayla, found themselves in a world they never knew they could or wanted to enter and they were changed forever good or bad.

Both Ron and Kayla realize that Jenna was caught in her world, a victim of herself and those around her and feel a caring for her they didn't think was possible.

The two become cold, calculating sleuths, transformed and determined to find those responsible for Jenna's demise and to exact their own form of justice. Only their love for each other and the knowledge that they are doing what is right can keep them on this side of sanity... they hope.

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