When Olivia was young she decided she didn’t want to be married, and definitely no children…she didn’t want to be tied down like some of her friends were. So she became an independent young woman, with a job she thoroughly enjoyed, and advanced in through the years. As she worked the night shift, she was aware of dangers, but her father told her early on that if she left home to pursue that madness, she was on her own!
Travelling through life, she finally met Charlie Doyle when she was in her mid 50s. And her life changed forever as she grew to know and love Charlie as she never had anyone before. After their marriage and during their honeymoon, she was the happiest she had ever been. But her superstitions about the number 11, which had plagued her all her life, came back with a vengeance, and her marriage to Charlie was short-lived.
Ethan Allen Doyle was only a child, with a violent father and a volatile mother. After witnessing something no child should ever have to witness, Ethan went on the run with the change in his pocket and his faithful companion, Dog. He was 11 years old. His aim was to find the grandpa he had never met, but who had sent him $1 every Christmas for as long as he could remember. His hope was that his grandpa would give him shelter and a home, now that he had neither.
Suddenly Olivia, who was trying to adjust to being a widow, when only a short time ago she’d been trying to adjust to being married, was confronted by a boy who declared he was her grandson! Oh how things had changed in her life. Could she cope with all this change? Did she have any friends, or did they blame her? And what would Charlie think? The sudden and explosive dangers which seemed to arrive on her doorstep with Ethan had her reeling!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and the characters were great. The suspense and grittiness added to my enjoyment, with a couple of twists I didn’t see coming! This is my second of Bette Lee Crosby’s work, and I’ll definitely read more…