Description
Aidan holds the winning Powerball numbers.
Is today the best day of his life... or the worst?
Aidan Marlowe is the superstitious type—he's been playing the same lottery numbers for fifteen years, never hitting the jackpot. Until now. On the day of his wife's funeral.
Aidan struggles to cope with these two sudden extremes: instant wealth beyond his imagination, and the loss of the only woman he's ever loved, the mother of his twin children. But the money gives him and his kids options they didn't have before. They can leave everything behind. They can start a new life in a new town. So they do.
But a huge new house and all the money in the world can't replace what they've lost, and it's not long before Aidan realizes he's merely trading old demons for new ones. Because someone is watching him and his family very closely. Someone who knows exactly who they are, where they've come from, and what they're trying to hide. Someone who will stop at nothing to get what they want...
Daphne Wilkinson @cfeil_997
June 18, 2022
5
For me, this book is both creepy and sad. However, it kept my interest as Arden, or Marlowe, as he preferred to be called, worked his way through his own demons to figure out who was trying to run him and his family off. It’s gritty and scary, but I found him to be a strong character and the story to be very compelling. Enjoy! And no, it won’t keep me from wanting to win the lottery.