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Letting her in was the most dangerous decision he ever made.
In 1998, Jake Jackson has built a world designed to keep pain out -- quiet, solitary, and barricaded from the life he once fled. A small-town mechanic with a fractured past, Jake believes distance and silence are the best ways to survive. Then a fire, a stray dog, and a woman with nowhere else to go disrupt the careful order of his existence.
Charlotte is practical, exhausted, and barely scraping by in a world that seems determined to keep her down. When she moves into Jake's secluded home, their temporary arrangement ignites an unexpected spark -- one that brings warmth, safety, and the terrifying possibility of true connection.
For the first time, Jake begins to believe he might be worthy of love.
But his past doesn't stay buried. What begins as a refuge -- and the slow shock of love -- becomes a test neither of them is prepared to survive.
Returning to the hometown he fled, Jake finds himself pulled back into the life he ran from -- and the people he never learned how to safely love. As old wounds reopen and loyalties splinter, he must confront the shadows of his past. With secrets multiplying and trust eroding, a series of fear-driven choice -- each one meant to protect him -- sets off consequences that may shatter the fragile bond he's begun to forge with Charlotte.
Where the Night Winds Wail is a haunting, emotionally charged exploration of shame, obsession, and the devastating cost of silence. Set against the introspective backdrop of small-town Ontario in 1998, this novel unfolds through multiple perspectives, delving into the complex tapestry of love, family secrets, and the tenuous line between redemption and ruin.
For readers who crave character-driven literary fiction steeped in psychological depth, Where the Night Winds Wail will echo like a mournful song that refuses to be forgotten.
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