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Three stories: Debt of Love: Interesting story with lots of complicated ideas about how involved people should get in other people's lives-- where is the line between caring and enabling? Free-spirited Alexandra struggles to define herself. Tyler challenges her to define herself, without using other people as a crutch.
Touch the Dawn: This one is second in the book but should be after The Silence of Midnight: Mitch is on the run with his two kids after becoming certain that his children were being molested by their step-father. When he lands in Tidewater, he finds himself falling in love with Jacky-- who has her own complicated history. Jacky is a police officer working with juveniles. No one is more unsuitable to a man on the run...
Silence of Midnight: Can Rachel and Jake work their way back to a relationship when their young son is kidnapped and a mistake Jake made fifteen years ago comes back to haun the small family?
Touch the Dawn: This one is second in the book but should be after The Silence of Midnight: Mitch is on the run with his two kids after becoming certain that his children were being molested by their step-father. When he lands in Tidewater, he finds himself falling in love with Jacky-- who has her own complicated history. Jacky is a police officer working with juveniles. No one is more unsuitable to a man on the run...
Silence of Midnight: Can Rachel and Jake work their way back to a relationship when their young son is kidnapped and a mistake Jake made fifteen years ago comes back to haun the small family?
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