A young woman inherits a farm she isn't meant to have and uncovers a secret her neighbor planned to keep forever...
After her parent's untimely deaths, Dorothy Trafton has nowhere to go but her uncle's Kentucky farm, a place she's never visited. Uncertain of her surroundings, grief festers. It doesn't help that her war-scarred neighbor, James Bleu, knows more about her mother's secret life—and family—than she does. And why does he lie about his involvement with her father?
When news of her inheritance, the contents of an old trunk, and a disaster upend her life, Dorothy must forge ahead by making a home for herself in a dilapidated cottage—alone. Yet she can't ignore Mr. Bleu's change of ways. His kindness runs far deeper than she ever imagined...
310 pages