Thereâs a lot going on in Joy Howardâs life. Sheâs got an ex-husband who starts acting like he doesnât want to be an ex anymore, a sixteen-year-old daughter in need of a guiding hand and a lot of rides to dance practice, more orders for paintings than she has time to paint, and a roster of tutoring clients who sometimes need far more than she can give.
What she doesnât have is time for a new relationship.
Samuel âBoâ Beauman is a lot of things. Heâs a counselor for transitioning ex-cons, a good friend to many, a construction worker, a brother and son, and even a part-time model for a high-end sportswear catalog. Heâs also a man searching for redemption.
One thing he isnât is a man in need of a girlfriend.
But none of that seems to matter when Bo hears Joyâs kind voice in a crowded coffee shop. He instantly knows sheâs someone he wants to know better. The two of them hit it offâmuch to the dismay of practically everyone they knowâbut Bo doesnât care what other people think. He feels at peace whenever heâs with Joy, and he wonât let her go without a fight.
When Joy starts getting mysterious texts and phone calls from unknown numbers, she tries to ignore it. But instead of going away, the messages escalate and Joy realizes she canât handle it alone. But she is juggling a jealous ex-husband, a handful of students with little to lose, and a brand-new boyfriend who spent several years behind bars. Who can she trust?
Shelley Gray is an author of historical fiction who also writes Amish books as Shelley Shepard Gray and is a USA Today bestselling author.