Melt (Steel Brothers Saga #4)(74)



I had to bite my tongue not to say anything. If I’d been alone with Larry, I would’ve said straight out that I thought Tom Simpson was the third abductor. Of course, Jade had asked him straight out if Nico Kostas was one, and he had given her a poker face. So he would undoubtedly do the same. Time to give it a test.

“I have a name, Uncle. Was one of the men Nico Kostas?”

“No,” he said.

One of his eyebrows rose just a bit. Was that a tell?

“Just tell us,” Bryce pleaded. “It will be worth your while. You’ll get a lighter sentence. And Joe has already offered you money for a lawyer.”

Larry looked intently at Bryce. “Why is it so important for you to learn the truth?”

“Because Luke Walker was my cousin. Because Talon is Joe’s brother. Because I have a son of my own now, and I would die inside if anything like this ever happened to him. So I want to know the truth. I want to know who those fuckers are so we can get them off the street and they’ll never again hurt innocent children like my son.”

Larry looked at Bryce, his face stern. “Look, I’ve got nothing against you, kid—”

“Kid? I’m thirty-eight,” Bryce said.

“To me, you’re a kid.” Larry coughed. “I’m not going to tell you who they are.”

Bryce stood. “Then Joe and I will find them on our own.”

Still facing Bryce, Larry curled his lips into a sleazy half smile, his blue eyes creeping eerily toward me while his head stayed still. “Keep looking if you want to, kid, but let me give you a piece of advice. The truth is overrated. Once you open the door to that dark room, getting out is damn near impossible.”





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The Perils of Patricia (coming soon)

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Taking Catie

Taming Angelina

Treasuring Amber

Trusting Sydney

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Lessons of the Heart

Song of the Raven



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Craving

Obsession

Possession

Melt

Burn (February 14, 2017)

Surrender (May 16, 2017)



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Discussion Questions





The theme of a story is its central idea or ideas. To put it simply, it’s what the story means. How would you characterize the theme of Melt?

What new things are revealed about Jonah in this book? About Melanie?

Do you think Melanie failed Gina? Why or why not? How do you feel about her not telling anyone about Gina’s letter?

Discuss the character of Bryce Simpson. What might his childhood have been like? His relationship with his father?

Do you think Jonah is right about Tom Simpson being an iceman? Why or why not?

Whose blood might be on the business card found in Jade’s bedroom? Whose fingerprints?

Discuss Jonah’s altercation with Talon while they were driving to Denver. Do you think it helped either or both of them? Why or why not?

What do you think Melanie bought at the Snow Creek hardware store?

Is Jonah letting his feeling of being responsible for everything go too far? Why or why not?

Discuss Jonah and Talon’s conversation with Wendy Madigan. Do you think Wendy is telling the truth? Why or why not?

Discuss the Cates family. What do you know about them so far? Do you think they went after Melanie because of the ill-advised phone call she made? Or would they have come after her regardless?

Who do you think is responsible for kidnapping Melanie? The Cates family, or someone else?

Where do you think Jonah and Melanie’s relationship will go from here? How will Jonah feel once he finds out that Melanie was in danger and he ignored her call?

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