Brianna Chapman has learned
to handle just about anything. Witnessing the murder of her parents had that
effect. Knowing the unsolved arson had been meant for her is the one thing she
can’t handle. Instead of dwelling, she stuffs her guilt soundly into her
subconscious through diving into the teaching job she loves by day and the dirt
of the landscaping business she owns by night. Her habit of remaining aloof to
personal relationships is, well, working.
Will her guilt be as
easy to keep buried if the killer comes back to finish the job?
In the midst of
juggling a scorched yard, dead animals on her doorstep and her vandalized car,
the one thing she didn’t count on was the staggering Nathan Reed. A nationally
renowned woodworking artist, Nathan and his two priceless nephews move into the
run-down historical house behind her and over Black Creek. They have a canny
way of maneuvering around her aloof demeanor and into her heart. Will they
still want to be part of her life when they discover she is haunted by past
memories and hunted by present dangers?
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