She’s the key to his heart, but the secret she's kept may destroy his soul.
After a serious accident, Colton Cavanaugh’s memories have vanished along with his military career. And his best friend who owned his heart and made him want to be a better man? She’s run off and eloped. Facing a lonely life spent healing from serious injuries, Colton gives up trying and blocks everyone out.
Keely Adair has just lost the one person she always counted on and her job to boot. Offered a position as Colton’s physical therapist, Keely has little choice other than to return to the Texas ranch she hoped to forget. Colton always treated her like the enemy, so Keely knows what she’s up against.
But there’s one other thing that makes it harder to care for a patient with a bad attitude. Keely is a single mom to a wild daughter, who enjoys antagonizing the gruff former soldier. When Colton puts his foot down about the girl’s behavior, they slowly transform into something more… The family that all three were certain they’d lost out on forever.
A struggling single mom is the last woman the rest of the Kingsbrier Quintuplets expect to heal a loner’s soul and rebuild their brother’s confidence. Except as Keely unlocks Colton’s heart, the secret Keely has kept from her child may destroy it all.
The unexpected conclusion to the Kingsbrier Quintuplets.
** This book deals with themes that include PTSD and darker emotional scenarios. Please consider reading reviews or contacting the author if you have questions.
Jody's husband asked what she'd been doing all day. After five years she finally confessed, "When no one is around, I write."
Okay, It was more like trying to get out of saying a thing. Jody's a writer. You want it pretty. Let's compromise.
"Just finish one," he said, challenging her to complete a story and share it. Little did he know that those words of encouragement meant they’d return from a family vacation with a wild and defiant set of quintuplets stumbling their way into adulthood. Wasn’t raising their three sons enough?
A native of nowhere, Jody settled in New England for 17 years before agreeing to uproot her brood of boys and move to North Carolina. She spends most of her time reading, writing, and hoping that her ravenous children haven’t managed to eat all the ingredients before she cooks dinner.