Nurse practitioner Hazel Baker is stunned when the Agency asks her to take a traumatized field agent into her home. Her immediate concern is how it will affect her four-year-old daughter. But after meeting the broken man, she can’t deny him the opportunity for healing and opens her home to him. If only she could find a way to help him regain the ability to speak, which he lost after being captured during a mission...
Ian Grant may not have a voice, but he still has a conscience—something many of his colleagues at the Agency seem to have lost. Their unethical behavior set back his recovery from the torture he endured, but his move to Hazel’s house gives him hope that perhaps someone truly cares about him, not just what he knows. But can Hazel’s gentle presence and her daughter’s innocence help him find the strength to fight against the corruption riddling the Agency?