Overview: In a town as small as Tyson, CA, everybody knew the four brothers with the four different fathers-- and their penchant for making good music when they weren't getting into trouble. For Mackey Sanders, playing in Outbreak Monkey with his brothers and their friends—especially Grant Adams--ma
Beneath the Stain - Part 6
✍ Scribed by Lane, Amy
- Book ID
- 109118526
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 45 KB
- Series
- Beneath the Stain 6
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
For as long as Trav Ford has known the Sanders boys, one name has haunted the entire band. Their first lead guitarist and Mackey’s first lover has left a stamp on the kids he’s known as family, and now Grant has one last chance to hurt the people Trav cares for the most. Except Grant isn't the monster Trav made him out to be, and coming home is harder on the band—and Trav—than he ever could have anticipated. When Trav is confronted with the reality of what Mackey and his brothers left behind—and with what they're about to lose—he has to seriously reconsider if he's strong enough to deal with everything that Mackey and Outbreak Monkey have come to represent. Fortunately for Trav, Mackey's learned a lot in the past year, and one of his best lessons is how to hold on to the people he loves.
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