It was quite clear in his choosing to be the "project" of a young priest, full of good will, but maybe a bit too devoted to his task. This is something that was quite clear in the previous book, where Jordan insisted to live in a town where almost everyone wants for him to go away. I have the idea that more punishment you bring upon Jordan, and more he would ask. Nacho's Jordan comes, but he is not ready to be healed Jordan is still eating alive by the guilt and he doesn't want to be discharged. Nacho's, a place that seems to heal your soul more than your body. And Cooper suggested to the man to come to St. Nacho's ended, there was hope for Jordan, obviously not to be again with Cooper, but at least to build again a life. Nacho's and following the loose strand that was Jordan, Cooper's ex. Elisa_rolle This is almost a wrap up book it's the sequel of St.
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