Bryan's twin brother Bruce is on his way to Visitation, where he's moved to set up his new church. But he encounters a tough, young woman who seems to be running away from something, or simply toward a new life in Visitation - she's Cyn, a former prostitute with an abusive childhood who managed to keep her head above water during a five years of turning tricks and now has enough money saved up to get out of the life. And she runs straight in to Bruce's. He's enamored with Cyn straight off, but he does what he can to keep his hands off her and to give her a chance at the independence and peace she craves. But Cyn doesn't want Bruce to keep his distance. For once she's intrigued with a guy she's going to have sex with and doesn't want Bruce's nobility to get in the way of that. But when Cyn's past comes calling and danger is near, Bruce's nobility may be what she needs for protection. If only she could have his heart as well.
Other than Cyn being occasionally annoying and the one bit of potential relationship angst between Bruce and Cyn being resolved so quickly it might as well not have existed at all, this story was perfectly adequate. I say adequate because, I didn't dislike it and I didn't love it. But I also was able to put the book down throughout the week and go to bed without finishing it and I so rarely can do that with a story that sucks me in. I didn't really feel like I cared about either Cyn or Bruce. In fact, Jamie stole the show in this one. The author built the mystery and intrigue around Jamie, the local hermit, so much that I didn't want to read anything about Cyn or Bruce...couldn't have cared less. But after that last scene with Jamie, I immediately rushed through Book 4, so I could read about him. So, an okay story, but just something to get through until I got to Jamie's book.