Thirty-year-old attorney Jaimie Hill has never lost a case. She keeps her life in perfect order, everything in its place. When consulting attorney Elliott Moffat strides into town and wants to reignite their past love, it upsets her balance—and her already rocky marriage.
Jaimie holds tight to her morals and struggles to stay afloat with her husband, Kevin, even though he berates her one minute and pulls her in for a kiss the next. Elliott’s friendship makes her feel safe, something she desperately needs as stress accumulates from her new legal case. It escalates into a battle between corrupt city officials, greedy contractors, Jaimie’s elderly clients, and surprisingly—Kevin.
At the point of no return with everything in her life, Jaimie has to decide who to trust, what to believe, and most importantly—who to love.
Justine lives in the Midwest, happily catering to her family, which consists of a horse-obsessed teenage daughter, and three dogs. She’s never moved from her hometown, but hopes to grow old in a much warmer climate.
During the day she works a normal job with college students who try their best to keep her young. They’ve done a good job thus far. At night, said teenage daughter and her horse require mounds of love and attention. The weekends belong solely to her and her writing. That’s when she morphs into a sticky bug, unable to leave the confines of her computer chair. It’s not a hobby for her; it’s an obsession. One she loves and one she loves to share.