Betrayed by someone she thought she could trust and picked up by the police in Boston, Glory finds herself placed in a foster home with a kind, elderly couple. The Kellys give Glory everything that she thought was lost to her forever-a place to call home, people she can count on, and the security of feeling like she belongs. But still, Glory can't be completely honest with the Kellys. Then her health starts to fail, and she realizes that unless she admits to her past-and Katie's death-there's nothing that the Kellys, or anyone, can do to help her.
I thought this was a great series and not only was the storyline captivating, they were all about 100 pages! A good one day read. I thought the most interesting part was when Glory (the main character) finds out what the "water of judgment" really is.