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Felled by a cowardly shot to the back, Stanton Youngblood has just enough time before he dies to leave a single clue to his killers identity: the word Wayne, scrawled in his own blood. That word means everything to his widow. Leigh Youngblood was once Leigh Wayne, but she left her wealthy family behind thirty years ago when she fell in love with Stanton, a betrayal the Waynes have never forgiven. Now she publicly vows to discover which of her siblings thinks money and power are enough to cover up a murder. Back in town to find his fathers killer, prodigal son Brody Youngblood finds his search for justice comes with an unexpected ray of light. Hes loved Talia Champion forever, but when she said she couldnt marry him, he left town and never looked back. This time its Talia who needs him, and it isnt in him to deny her anything. But the killer still has a score to settle, and if that means spilling more blood so much the better.

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Sharon Sala Family Sins The first book in the Death Comes to Eden series 2016 - photo 1

Sharon Sala

Family Sins

The first book in the Death Comes to Eden series, 2016

For some people, family is everything.

They learned early on that nothing on earth matters

more than the confidence that comes from

knowing you belong-and knowing you are loved.

But there are others who bear the burden

of their blood and spend most of their lives

putting permanent distance between themselves

and the people with whom they share a name.

I dedicate this book to the people who are wise enough

to find their tribe among a circle of friends

and the places life takes them.

To the misfits in all of us.

One

Stanton Youngblood was running for his life, desperate to elude the man behind him. Moving uphill had afforded him the cover he needed, but now the man was catching up and Stanton was lagging from exhaustion. All he kept thinking about was Leigh, getting home to Leigh.

Leigh. Oh God, my sweet Leigh. This cant be happening. I do not want to die.

Every footstep was an effort now. His side was burning, his legs were shaking, and his lungs felt like they were going to explode. He could actually hear the man crashing through the brush and trees behind him, which meant he was getting closer.

There was no time to turn and look. He knew who was chasing him, and he knew why. This day had been more than thirty years in the making, but he wouldnt have done anything different. His beautiful Leigh was worth everything.

Even this.

And the moment he thought it, a bullet ripped through his back. The shot was already echoing down the mountain as he began to fall. He had a moment of overwhelming despair, and then everything began happening in slow motion.

The gray squirrel leaping from one tree to another seemed suspended in midair. The flock of birds taking flight from the sound of the gunshot moved like a kite just catching the wind. The flash of sunlight was a laser beam as it came through the forest canopy into his eyes.

And then he was down and his line of sight was the forest floor. Something sharp was poking the side of his face. Breath caught in a sob as a rush of blood flooded his mouth.

Oh God.

He gave in to the inevitable as the pain began to fade. His vision was beginning to blur. He blinked, and as he did, a tiny striped beetle with crab-like pincers came into focus. He watched it crawling on top of a pile of leaves and then saw the tail of a black snake as it slithered away.

A dog howled from somewhere nearby, and another answered, and then another, and he heard the footsteps again. But this time they were running away.

He could no longer feel his legs. He didnt have enough air in his lungs to call for help. With the last of his life quickly fading, he pushed away the leaves from beneath his outstretched hand and scratched a name into the dirt.

* * *

Leigh Youngblood was in the garden behind her house hoeing weeds from the long rows of green beans. It was a repetitious job that required no thought, so she let her mind wander as she worked, thinking of the life she and Stanton had carved out for themselves on this West Virginia mountain.

Never once had she regretted giving up her familys wealth and prestige to marry Stanton. The Wayne family from which shed come held sway over most of Eden, the city in the valley below. Her familys rage and disdain for what shed done back then had known no bounds. Theyd threatened Stantons life. Theyd laughed and jeered at her, saying how far she would fall and how the two of them would fail. But loving Stanton was beyond her control. He was the beginning and the end of her world, and so shed walked out of the good life and into his arms. Thirty-five years later they were still on the mountain, loving and thriving, and still proving all of them wrong.

Of their five sons, Samuel, Michael and Aidan were married and living close by. They had one grandson and another grandchild on the way.

Bowie was their oldest, but after the love of his life turned him down when he was younger, hed left the mountains for the oil fields, mostly working on offshore rigs down south. He came home for Christmas every year but had never put down roots anywhere else.

Jesse was their youngest. Hed gone to war with plans of making the military his career, only to be sent home from what the war had done to him. Brain-damaged beyond repair, he would live out his life with the mind of a ten-year-old boy.

Leigh loved and supported them all, accepting their rights to strike out on their own as they saw fit, just as she had done.

She paused long enough to pull up a clump of grass from beneath the beans, and as she did, a tendril of her hair slipped free from the band holding it out of her eyes and proceeded to dangle in front of her face. She pushed it back as she tossed the grass clump out of the garden, then stopped to wipe away a bead of sweat. She was about to reach for the next clump of grass when she heard the crack of a gunshot, and then the echo as it bounced from peak to peak off the surrounding mountains.

Startled, she spun toward the sound just as a flock of birds took to the sky. Noting the direction, she thought of Stanton. He would be taking that route home, but he hadnt taken his rifle. Hed only gone to visit his sister, who lived down near the lake.

Then she heard a dog howl, followed by another and another, and for a second she was so scared that her heart actually stopped. She didnt know what had just happened, but something told her it wasnt good. She dropped the hoe in the dirt and started walking toward the front yard.

Her son Jesse was sitting in a rocker on the porch, staring off into the trees.

The wars a-comin, he said, as she walked past him.

Stay here, she said, and when he started to get up and follow her, she turned and screamed, Stay here! Get in your chair and dont move until I get back. Do you understand?

He was startled and a little upset that shed yelled, but he minded her instantly and sat back in the chair.

Stayin here, he said, and started rocking.

Leigh was so scared she was shaking. She was afraid to leave Jesse and afraid not to go. She looked back at the forest, willing Stanton to come walking out into the sunlight with a logical explanation for what shed heard.

When his face suddenly flashed before her eyes, her heart dropped. Stanton must be in danger. She started running into the trees, leaving home behind for whatever awaited her below. She set her path in the direction of where shed seen the birds take flight and wouldnt let fear lead her astray. She was a woman known for keeping a cool head and today would be no different, but she ran without thought for her own welfare, ignoring the brambles that caught in her skin or on her clothes, stumbling more than once on her downhill race to find the man who was her world.

All she needed to know was that he was okay, but she wasted no breath calling out his name. If the gunshot shed heard had been a poachers bullet, she didnt want to stumble into something and make it worse, and so she ran, ignoring the bramble vine that ripped the band from her hair. She ran without caution, falling more than once on her hands and knees, and once flat on her belly, causing her to lose her breath. She didnt know she was crying until she felt the tears roll across her lips.

It was the sunlight coming through the canopy onto the back of Stantons red plaid shirt that she saw first. She stopped in midflight and screamed his name.

Stanton! Stanton!

Any second she expected he would lift his head and tell her it was just a broken leg or that hed simply taken a fall. But when she was only a few feet from where he was lying, she stopped as if someone had shoved a hand against the middle of her chest.

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