Description:Two weeks before
Thanksgiving, Meg Stratton’s ex-husband returns from overseas and swoops
in to take their two boys, leaving her without them for the holidays.
This is the first holiday season in seven years when Meg would have had
her boys with her. She understands her drug addiction of years ago
played a huge part in her losing custody. She’s been clean the past
seven years and has an established home and a steady job, but she
doesn’t feel worthy enough as a mother to fight to get them back.
Wade
Palmer is drawn to Meg but doesn’t want to be. She is trouble waiting
to happen. He wasn’t there to stop his younger sister from taking an
overdose due to his stint overseas fighting for his country, and now, as
a cop, he sees plenty of addicts return to their drug of choice once
life gets tough. He fights his attraction to her, but Meg draws him with
her difficult situation.
When Wade and Meg agree to help an
elderly woman with her nonprofit business to the home bound residents,
Wade sees Meg’s strength of character, while she longs for the peace and
steadiness of his faith. But, when Meg’s former drug dealer comes to
town looking for her, and her ex refuses to let her have contact with
her boys, what will that stress do to their budding relationship?