Nathan’s looking for his two young daughters that were taken away by his ex-wife 6 months ago. When his investigator, Jake, recommends the psychic, Gillian Moore, he tracks her down. She is his last chance to finding his daughters. Gillian has moved to L.A. after being heartbroken by a father who she helped to find his son. She also wants to figure out whether or not she should continue using her gift to help others. When Nathan comes to her to ask for her help, she is reluctant. But Nathan does his best to convince her to help him.
They fight their attraction along the way and have their own small arguments here and there, most of them due to Nathan’s stress over his daughters, work, and his reluctance to start anything serious with another woman.
This wasn’t one of the stories that have some light-heartedness to it along with the seriousness of the situation of the missing characters. It is intense with all characters having some sort of sad past. I did like that the ex-wife wasn’t given the typical ex role where the ex tries to win back their ex. The psychic aspect was nicely done.
It was good, though I wouldn’t want to read another story so soon that has this gloomy tone to it.