Nineteen-year-old Georgia survived four years of forced prostitution and drug addiction by clinging to the false hope that her brothers—unaware of her existence—would one day rescue her. The last thing Blackie, Judd, and Rebel McCassey expect to discover when they catch a young girl loitering in front of their garage, is that she’s their younger, half-sister. Immediately, they want to help Georgia overcome her...
Nineteen-year-old Georgia survived four years of forced prostitution and drug addiction by clinging to the false hope that her brothers—unaware of her existence—would one day rescue her.
The last thing Blackie, Judd, and Rebel McCassey expect to discover when they catch a young girl loitering in front of their garage, is that she’s their younger, half-sister.
Immediately, they want to help Georgia overcome her addiction and bring her into the family fold, despite her adamancy that she isn’t good enough to be a McCassey.
Used to handling things their own way, the brothers soon realize that this time, they can’t fix things by throwing powerful right hooks, firing semi-automatic weapons, or simply saying, ‘no worries’.
This time, they need an outsider’s help.
But Georgia’s skeptical, and doubt consumes her as her strength and confidence falter.
Georgia knows her brothers will fight for her…but will she fight for herself?
Five Angels! “The Long Road Home is the final book in The McCassey Brothers series by Lauren Sharman. This book is a standalone and I haven’t read the first three books so I can genuinely say it does just that. Ms Sharman tackles some very tough subjects in this tale and she does it brilliantly. While not a traditional romance, The Long Road Home is a story of love, a love of family and all that we do to protect what’s ours.” Reviewed by: Rachel C. Fallen Angel Review
Lauren N. Sharman, who was voted Best Romance Author in the 2006 Preditor’s and Editor’s Readers Poll, has been creating characters and writing short stories since she was a little girl. But it was her love of reading—and her husband’s encouragement—that inspired her to write novels. At home in Maryland, she and her husband live on three acres of land with their daughter, and very adventurous German Shepherd. Lauren enjoys NFL football, watching her daughter play fast pitch softball and basketball, and spending time—when she can find it—creating bad boys for her next novel. Lauren’s four book McCassey Brothers series, followed due to reader requests for more with the McCassey Cousins series, have been contemporary romance/suspense favorites for years. 2012’s RIGHT OF PASSAGE is the fourth book in the McCassey Cousins series.
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The last thing Blackie, Judd, and Rebel McCassey expect to discover when they catch a young girl loitering in front of their garage, is that she’s their younger, half-sister.
Immediately, they want to help Georgia overcome her...