
About the Book
Family secrets. Historical wrongs. And the truths that refuse to stay buried.
Savannah Webster is trying to find her way forward. She and her husband, Hez, have been separated since tragedy tore them apart and he began numbing his grief and guilt with alcohol. She returned to Tupelo Grove University, which her family helped found over a century ago, to teach history.
When Hez turns up in her classroom asking for a second chance, she rejects the idea immediately. But twenty-four hours later she’s under suspicion for murder, and since Hez is the best attorney she knows, she reluctantly asks him for help. They suspect the murder is tied to someone selling off the university’s pre-Columbian artifacts, but the secrets go much deeper than they realize.
The only hope they’ve got is each other, and they’re going to have to put their past behind them if they’re going to stay alive long enough to uncover all that’s hidden.
My Thoughts
This is one of the most beautifully written suspenseful books I have read this year.
The twists and turns of the book was exhilarating. The way the events of the book turned out was totally unexpected.
Hez and Savvanah were an indomitable force despite theor differences. I enjoyed seeing how it all turned out for them. Forgiveness is very powerful and their lives illustrated it so well.
Highly recommended.
I received a copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.
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