Then they discover their first night together resulted in something they never expected. She’s pregnant, and Tate immediately proposes. Pregnant, struggling with survivor guilt, the last thing Sully needs is to learn her best friend may have died, but hasn’t left yet.
Tate says, ‘sometimes courage is an act of survival’. Sully fears trust is a casualty of war. Will she and Tate ever find it again either by themselves or with the help of those who have passed on before?
Josie Malone lives and works at her family’s riding stable in Washington State. She’s taught children to ride and know about horses so long that she often discovers she’s taught three generations of their families. Her life experiences span adventures from dealing cards in a casino, attending graduate school to get her Master’s in Teaching degree, being a substitute teacher, and serving in the Army Reserve all leading to her second career as a published author.