Moving to the small town of Rockland seemed like a no-brainer for Lexie. New place, new people and miles away from the reminders and trauma of her own childhood. Needing something to fill her time, she accepts a job with Jace, her married but very separated friend.
What happens when they cross the fine line between love and friendship without confronting the ghosts of their pasts?
When the ghosts come knocking, a choice sends Lexie running straight towards danger and a life she thought she left far behind.
Will Rockland and the connections she’s made be enough to drag Lexie home? Or will she have no choice but to leave Rockland, the place she’s begun to call home, for good?
This is the second of an interconnected stand alone series with the first being The Leaving Road. While it’s recommended to read The Leaving Road before this, it’s not necessary. Enjoying The Leaving Road before The Comeback Road will allow characters’ stories to flow more cohesively.
This book touches on some topics that might be sensitive for some, including themes of violence, and PTSD with depression.