Author: | JL Redington | ISBN: | 1230003225899 |
Publisher: | JL Redington | Publication: | August 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | JL Redington |
ISBN: | 1230003225899 |
Publisher: | JL Redington |
Publication: | August 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Alexa is beautiful, smart and alone in the world, a result of devastating losses in her life. Those same losses have set her on a road away from the spiritual roots she’s grown up with. If she were to believe that God had a plan for her, that plan would include that she was meant to be without a family. How could this be any part a ‘plan’ for anyone?
After purchasing a diner in a quiet out of the way town of Startup, Washington, Alexa hired employees to help run it and spent any remaining monies to fix it up just the way she liked. She was finally beginning to feel secure in her loneliness.
One day, Cayman, a handsome young stranger, enters her diner, seemingly from nowhere. Alexa realizes very quickly that she is allowing herself to feel again, forced to move outside the safety of her self imposed emotional isolation.
Events happen quickly, and soon Alexa is deep into secret lives and layers of deception. Will she figure out the riddle of her father’s death? Will she resist the temptation to fall for the mysterious Cayman, in spite of her suspicions? How will she ever allow herself to trust again? And if she can’t trust the people around her, how will she ever trust in a God, who she cannot see…that same God who she feels has taken her family from her?
Alexa is beautiful, smart and alone in the world, a result of devastating losses in her life. Those same losses have set her on a road away from the spiritual roots she’s grown up with. If she were to believe that God had a plan for her, that plan would include that she was meant to be without a family. How could this be any part a ‘plan’ for anyone?
After purchasing a diner in a quiet out of the way town of Startup, Washington, Alexa hired employees to help run it and spent any remaining monies to fix it up just the way she liked. She was finally beginning to feel secure in her loneliness.
One day, Cayman, a handsome young stranger, enters her diner, seemingly from nowhere. Alexa realizes very quickly that she is allowing herself to feel again, forced to move outside the safety of her self imposed emotional isolation.
Events happen quickly, and soon Alexa is deep into secret lives and layers of deception. Will she figure out the riddle of her father’s death? Will she resist the temptation to fall for the mysterious Cayman, in spite of her suspicions? How will she ever allow herself to trust again? And if she can’t trust the people around her, how will she ever trust in a God, who she cannot see…that same God who she feels has taken her family from her?