This book is part of the Hideaway series and based on the town of Hideaway, Missouri. I found this book to be a little confusing to read and maybe that is because I hadn't read the previous books in the series. Anyway, I liked the basic premise of the story, but I didn't feel the writing was as strong as I am used to.
Noelle Cooper has had her share of problems and made plenty of mistakes. After a nasty divorce to a man who abused her and was into drugs, she is trying to get her life back on track in Springfield. Nathan Trask, an old friend from Hideaway, shows up one morning to say that her 12-year-old cousin, Carissa Cooper, is missing and her help is needed to find her. Noelle can sense and see things that others can't and that is why Nathan has turned to her. In the search for Carissa, family secrets are uncovered that bear on Carissa's disappearance. As Nathan and Noelle work to uncover the mystery of her disappearance, they come to realize how important their friendship is and maybe they might have a future if Noelle can come to grips with her past.