Katherine's husband committed suicide. Memories played in her mind, as she rides toward the funeral home, of all the times Darryl betrayed her. He promised he was trying to change so how could he do this to her? She vows that her heart will never love like that again. Officer Jason Wolfe delivered the news to Katherine about her husband and allowed her to grieve on his shoulder until she was spent. She didn't expect to see him again. Imagine her surprise when he showed up at the funeral and delivers the news that perhaps her husband did not commit suicide. Jason is working on the case but more importantly he's trying to win Katerine's heart. Will they find out the truth? And will Jason be able to change Katherine's mind about trusting a man?
This was a good quick read. Katherine and Jason were pretty typical lead characters. Katherine the hurting heroine who lost her faith and Jason was the strong hero who is stood fast in his faith. I enjoyed the pull between them. I also liked the secondary characters. Two of which were dogs, Digger and Biscuit. There were several places where the author did a nice job bringing out some good spiritual truths. You also really don't know who is villan is until the end.
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