Miles Away

Miles Away

Addison Kline2018
The mafia couldn't kill him. Prison couldn't break him. Going home threatens to do both. Miles Capadonno has made some mistakes. Once part of the Capadonno crime family, he took the fall for another member of the crime family who once tried to kill him. At age 17, they put a contract out on Miles' head for neglecting to complete a job. It was a matter of priority. Miles went to his dying mother's side instead of picking up stolen merchandise from the ship yard. When you're in with the Capadonno's, whether you're blood or sworn in, when they say jump you jump, when they say kill you kill. Ignoring an order is an offense of the highest degree. When they couldn't kill him, they let Miles take the fall for another Capadonno family member. Now 17 years later, Miles is being released. He is ready to put his past behind him. There's only one problem. There is still a contract on Miles' head. This time, Miles is man enough to collect on owed debts, and he will not back down from the family that stabbed him in the back. Leticia "Letty" Alves is a saucy Latina and Miles' old high school girlfriend. She was only 17 when Miles was arrested, but she hasn't stopped wondering about the boy who charmed her all those years ago. Now working as a nurse for a home health agency, Letty's priorities are to take care of herself and her 18 month old son, Gabriel. But when Miles walks back into her life everything changes, and suddenly, the family that she had avoided all her life, is now breathing down her neck looking for Miles. Letty is no damsel in distress, though. She's a fighter, and she never backs down from a challenge. Sparks fly when Miles and Letty reunite. Can they put their differences aside to become one again? Can Miles set down his pride and accept the help and love that Letty can provide? Will Letty get over her resentment over being left so long ago when Miles was arrested? Only readers know for sure. Welcome to Carrion, New Jersey, where the Capadonno's call the shots. Miles was away for so long, but now the prodigal son has returned. One thing is for sure, the family business isn't ready for a bastard like him.
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Samantha Emery@samj
1 star
Oct 17, 2021

DNF I found I really struggled with the writing style. The constant changes from 3rd to 1st person POV (and it was every few lines/paragraphs) meant for me, it was a very disjointed reading experience. We would be in 3rd person POV and we would have Letty being described as doing something example "Letty looked up, Letty said..." etc, then suddenly change to 1st, and be in Letty's head with "I.." etc. And these 1st person POV snippets were meant to be us in the characters head at that time, but felt more like a total information dump at times, and was not at all smooth. We were meant to be in their head feeling and experiencing what they were thinking currently, but it was a very unnatural process, with how they were "talking" to us as a reader. Not to mention the odd other POV from secondary characters that were added in randomly with no clear indication we had changed POV Copy received via netgalley in exchange for an honest review