What if her childhood wasn't the way she remembered it?
Growing up in Palmer Lake, Colorado, Jessica Lehman and Andy McCormick were practically inseparable. But when tragedy struck, their childhood friendship was torn apart. Now, more than a decade later, Jessie's search for the truth about her family has brought the two together again. With Andy's support, Jessie must summon the courage to face the specter that has haunted her dreams and tormented her waking hours. Yet she fears what her quest may uncover. Andy, however, fears something far different. As his feelings for Jessie begin to grow beyond friendship, how will he ever manage to protect her—not from her past—but from her future?
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"This started out a bit slow for me but half way through the book I could not put it down! The ending surprised me and ws much better then I thought it would be. The people that God brings into your life can have a wonderful impact on you as the main charecter finds out. "
— Ruth (4 out of 5 stars)
“Narrator Aimee Lilly portrays Jessica’s conflict in somber tones and handles gender changes with skill. When events escalate to the point of Jessica’s sanity being questioned, Lilly portrays her terror with palpable realism.”
— AudioFile" This started out a bit slow for me but half way through the book I could not put it down! The ending surprised me and ws much better then I thought it would be. The people that God brings into your life can have a wonderful impact on you as the main charecter finds out. "
— Ruth, 8/17/2013" Lit & Lattes, Sept. '09 "
— Lauri, 9/22/2012" This is the husband of Beverly Lewis. He is very good reading. "
— Arleenmeister, 7/27/2012" Enjoyed the book. Completed it months ago and just realized I was still getting questions about it. "
— Marcia, 12/25/2011" it was somewhat predictable. even with the "twist" in the end "
— kathrina, 8/30/2011" Good book fast read thried to push religion too much in last quarter of book. "
— Joedauphin, 7/2/2011" Good book fast read thried to push religion too much in last quarter of book. "
— Joedauphin, 4/30/2011" This is the husband of Beverly Lewis. He is very good reading. "
— Arleenmeister, 3/17/2010" This book is pretty good for what it is. It was well written and easy to read, and unlike other “romances” it actually had a point behind it, and a deeper plot. <br/>I didn’t like the characters all that well however, and wasn’t crazy about the ending <br/> "
— Adalee, 11/8/2007David Lewis grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He met and married his wife Beverly in Colorado, where together they make their home in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, enjoying their three grown children and one grandchild.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.