![]() ![]() He’d never spoken on the phone.Īctually, there are still a lot of things he’s never done. Before hitchhiking to Vermont, he’d never watched television. And he doesn’t always know what to make of a world where apps and movie quotes are the primary means of communication. But getting thrown away by your own people at nineteen leaves a mark on a guy. ![]() He’s good with animals, and he’s good with his hands. In Vermont, he’s found a peaceful place in the bunkhouse at the Shipley’s farm. It’s been three years since he was tossed aside by the polygamist cult out west, the only home he’d ever known. Zachariah, twenty-three, is a survivor of a different kind. ![]() Desperate to keep her fragile state a secret from those who know her best, she relies on the most soft-spoken resident of Orange County, Vermont, to calm her down when her dreams prove too much. Unfortunately, the night terrors don’t stop. When her best friend offers her a stay at the Shipley orchard in exchange for help at the farmers’ markets, Lark jumps into her little car and heads to Vermont. She’s too consumed by guilt to talk about it. Everyone has an opinion about what might have happened to her there, but she’s not saying much. But while overseas for her nonprofit employer, she was kidnapped and held at gunpoint in a dusty shack. ![]() Lark Wainright, twenty-three, has nightmares. ![]()
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