Away & Back by G.A. Hauser

515qBV4nWpL._SX321_BO1,204,203,200_Title: Away & Back
Series: N/A
Author: G.A. Hauser
Genre: Contemporary
Length: 179 pages
Publisher: The G. A. Hauser Collection, LLC (February 19, 2016)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥4 ½ Hearts
Blurb: Forty year old Los Angeles attorney, Channing Preston, faced a tragedy parents fear the most, he lost his fourteen year old son, Gerry. Even though the incident was seven years ago, the anguish that destroyed his marriage and nearly destroyed him, still haunts him.

While reading the newspaper Channing sees a photo of a local man who is being selected to a new job with a city office. When he reads the name of this man, his heart stops.

Could his son be alive?

Channing hires the firm’s private investigator immediately to find out.
What Channing discovers is not good news, but the interaction

Channing has with the individual who has taken his son’s identification is confusing at the very least.

A father who has lost it all and a mysterious man who appears out of nowhere.

Two men; both victims of tragedy meet in the most bizarre circumstance.

Away & Back. Was it possible to get back what you thought you had once lost? It’s something Channing is going to find out.

ISBN: 9781310529436

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Reviewer: Shorty

Review: A great book about two men who come together in a weird sort of fate. Both men have suffered unbearable loss as the try to live their lives. Channing Preston is an attorney who still grieves for the child he lost seven years prior.

Gerry is a man who witnessed a horrible murder years ago and testified against the perpetrators. He has the same name as Channing’s son and looks similar. That causes problems for Channing as his hopes sore that it’s his son.

When these two men finally talk its haunting and heartbreaking at the same time. I can’t imagine what these two men have been through. My heart went out to them both.

It seemed that they needed each other to find some semblance of a life. It was an emotional journey of finding one’s self after such tragic events. I felt sorry for Channing and the way he struggled at times with his feelings for.

Loved it.

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