An OK book, but I felt that there were many plotlines, none of which stood out as the strong main one. We learn that Dr. Sara Rollins is an oncologist, who gets put into the shoes of her patients when her husband, Clint, an FBI agent, is diagnosed with a particularly serious form of leukemia. At the time of his diagnosis, Clint is a member of a team tasked with tracking down the kidnapper of young brown haired boys, and as the father of two, this case hits close to home, making him unwilling to sit back and fight his disease while the kidnapper may strike again. Clint's best friend and fellow agent Steven also has a young son, and also has his upcoming wedding weighing on his mind in addition to tracking down the kidnapper and concern for Clint. Finally, there is rookie team member Michael, forced to step up in Clint's absence, who catches the eye of Steven's sister, Hanna, and the feeling is mutual, but could both of their pasts prevent this match from panning out?
I get the impression Wallace wants Clint and Sara to be the focus of the book, as the first in the series apparently focuses on Steven and his now-fiance, Grace, while the third will deal with Michael and Hanna, but I was underwhelmed by Sara, and even the kidnapper plot as a whole, which was meant to tie all the characters together. I've read lots of books with female doctor protagonists and lots of books with similar plots to the kidnapper plot, and this one underwhelmed me on both counts. The focus on Christianity that was woven throughout also made the book feel 'soft' to me, that whenever a climactic point came, the solution was to pray and all would work out in the end. Although I'm a Christian myself, my opinion on the value of prayer has changed in recent years, such that if God is going to help out, He will without my having to directly ask for it, and if He isn't, then I need to devote my resources to figuring out a solution on my own.
Overall, it was a quick read and not a horrible book, just light reading that felt lacking in the kind of substance I was looking for, and I probably won't seek out the other 2 books in the series.