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How long have Jamison Valley fans been waiting for Milo and Sarah’s story? I have been patiently waiting for the moment that Devney Perry announced The Candle Palace was happening. I am happy to report that she delivered on all fronts. Not that any of us doubt Devney at this point. She continues to produce amazing stories that entertain us but also feel authentic. That’s one of the things that I love most about Devney’s books they feel like a story about someone in your hometown.
Milo and Sarah were adorable and perfect for each other. Sometimes I felt like a voyeur reading their journey but also privileged to get to share in it. Devney proves again with The Candle Palace why she is always a one-click author for me.
Milo Phillips knows the meaning of pain. Suffering through the most intense physical agony of his life, heβs confined to a hospital bed to bear it alone. More than once, he wishes heβd died in the explosion that melted and mangled his skin. Darkness consumes him, snuffing all the joy in his life and leaving an empty hole in its place.
But one day, a flicker of light sneaks into his hospital room, driving away some of the hopelessness. For the first time in months, pain isnβt all he feels.
The flickerβs name is Sara Foster, his new nurse. Milo just hopes that Sara can see past his scars. Because underneath, his heart has begun beating again just for her.