A young girl with a heart condition changes the lives of a couple struggling to start a family in this moving story from a USA Today–bestselling author.
“A story that will warm your heart, lift your spirits, and renew your faith in humanity and the hope of happy endings.” —Marie Bostwick, New York Times and USA Today–bestselling author of Hope on the Inside
Can the course that they've set for the future handle a slight detour?
Macey and Ben Samuelson have much to be thankful for: great friends, a beautiful—if high-maintenance—Victorian house on idyllic Tybee Island, and a rock-solid marriage. The only thing missing is what they want the most. After her fifth miscarriage in six years, Macey worries that the family they’ve always dreamed of might be out of reach. Her sister suggests adoption, but Macey and Ben aren’t interested in pursuing that path . . .until a three-legged Golden Retriever named Keeper wags his way into their home and their hearts.
Harper Wheaton just got kicked out of another foster home and it won’t be the last if she keeps losing her temper. She’s not sure why she gets mad; maybe because no family seems to want a nine-year-old girl with a heart condition. She loves her social worker, Cora, but knows that staying with her forever isn’t an option. Will she ever find a family to call her own?
As a physician’s assistant, Macey meets lots of kids. Harper Wheaton’s a tough one, but Macey knows the little girl has already struggled more than most. It gets Macey and Ben to thinking about all the children who need homes. Then Harper goes missing, and one thing is suddenly crystal clear: life is complicated—but love doesn’t have to be.
“Full of family, friends, and faith, Rossiter’s novel depicts a couple and a community who may sometimes struggle but ultimately find the positives in life. Readers who enjoy Lisa Wingate and Melody Carlson will enjoy the depiction of a southern beach hamlet where love and family thrive.” —Booklist
“A multi-leveled, beautifully written story that will flow in readers’ hearts long after the last page is turned.” —Kristan Higgins, New York Times–bestselling author