Evan Dukas has recently found out that he has a daughter, Lily. He knows he needs help to raise her, so he heads home to his grandmother. He know she won't be able to look after her, but she will be able to teach him how to do that. When he arrives at her house, he finds out that she is in the hospital and won't be able to help him at all. He also finds Vanessa Johnson, her son and her service dog Snickers, living at his grandmother's and acting as her caretaker. He and Vanessa has once had a relationship, but she left him with a broken heart. He isn't sure what to do, but when he sees how easily Vanessa calms Lily, he offers her the job of taking care of her and including room and board. She agrees to be his temporary nanny, as Christmas is approaching and she is in financial straights. Vanessa has secrets, one is that she is still recovering from an eating disorder that could end her u in the hospital if she has a relapse. As they spend more time together, old feelings begin to resurface, and both their hearts, and Vanessa's health could be in danger.
I really enjoyed this Christian Fiction Story. Vanessa's character has been through a lot and she has worked hard to get where she is now. She is a good mom, but her son pushes the boundaries. Evan steps in a few times and Vanessa gets angry. Who is her to discipline her son. As she sees that having a male role model helps him, she begins to back off and allow Evan to get closer to him. We gradually learn her story, but when Evan finds out, he shuns her and passes judgement. Evan is at his wit's end. He didn't know that his ex-wife was pregnant when they divorced, and now he wants to do what is best for Lily. Lily has some delays, but living in a happy home, she picks up quickly, letting Evan know that Lily is doing a great job with her. Evan's grandmother is a great character. She is loving and caring, and the one person that can get Evan to stop being so judgmental and perhaps look at Vanessa's heart and forgive her. I can't forget, Snickers. I've not heard of service dogs that supported people with eating disorders. He was a sweet dog and not only helped Vanessa, but was part of the family as well. This is a story of reconciliation, forgiveness, family, recovery and more. Even though it was a bit predictable, I enjoyed the journey to romance at the end. I listened to this book, narrated by Tanya Eby. She is the perfect voice for this story, and used voices to bring the various characters to life.