Amos and Ike

Series: Dusty Money

Book: 2 of 3

Amos and Ike is a fast-paced, humorous tale of friendship, discovery, and of how much we need one another

Amos is a handyman who can fix anything in life except himself. He is thirty-two years old and back in the town he grew up in after eighteen months in prison and eight long years on the road. Ike Barnes is a seventeen-year-old wrestling with his father’s death, delayed puberty, and a bad attitude. His mother can’t handle him, so she ships him off to a suburb of Chicago where a good friend has offered to take care of Ike by having him work with Amos—their caretaker—for the summer. This appears to be a good idea on paper, but Amos is opposed to babysitting this kid—he has enough on his plate getting his life back on track; and Ike, too, balks at washing windows and cleaning pools—he’s a musician, not a flunky monkey.

Mixed together, Amos and Ike are nitroglycerin, and they soon discover their chemical reaction is indeed explosive (in a good way) as they help each other with redemption, rebellion, and finding love—one old and one new.


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