Sleep came at a price for Josh. He had searched and found a half full bottle of rye whiskey tucked away on a high shelf in Sylvy's kitchen area. He made it through two half glasses before his fogged brain finally fell into a dreamless sleep. He could not remember the last time he did get any sleep but at least realized--if the words of Anson and Sylvy were true--he would have the rest of his life spend in the town. Lucky him.
“… if the words of Anson and Sylvy were true--he would have the rest of his life spend in the town.” Do you mean “to spend” or “spent”?
Also, “ Shadows and low light cast Sylvy mencaingly in the kitchen and startling Josh as he fought against grogginess.” Do you mean menacingly?