Anna Adams was in the US Navy, also working on a business degree full-time, when her first child was born. That little guy changed her life--created priorities. She wanted her children to grow up, believing they could do the most unlikely things.
Like writing--which she'd done since she was old enough to force someone to listen to stories and then old enough to pick up a pencil and a piece of paper.
She switched to an English degree--and ignored her husband when he asked if she planned to "open an English store," and eventually found jobs doing any kind of writing. And she learned to write books.
Twenty-something books later, she's a USA Today Bestseller, and she's still believes in unlikely things. Like true love that everyone can believe in.
There was no huge, sudden awakening or explosive moment of truth. But this added to the strength of the steadily building foundation of relationships and forgiveness. Great read.
I dont think I can justify writing a review for this book. It handles not just 1 difficult subject like miscarriage especially of a baby that's holding a marriage together and giving hope for a family. It deals with issues such as a job like that of a Public defender that takes a toll out of your life and that of your family with a very laughably low income. It then also deals with parental abuse and negligence, alcoholism, rehabilitation, kids at risk. As it deals with so many difficult issues, it never loses sight of the fact that this is a love story and the H and h fight to save their love. This is definitely a book that would bring you to tears and laughter and hope.