Nina Marcus has had a love/hate relationship with change since she lost her husband in an enemy ambush in Afghanistan eight months before their child was born. Since then, she's worked hard to build a good life in Moonlight Cove, surrounded by her five-year-old daughter, her mother, her life-long friends, and her florist shop. The last thing she's interested in is change. Jesse Oldfield's entire life has been nothing but change, and rarely for the better. He thought he was doing a good thing for his country when he created a high tech security program to keep track of all service personnel, but now, as he's was forced to face the two women whose lives he ruined--the widows of his two partners and best friends--he's not so sure. As his life is about to shift again, can he hope that the winds change in his favor?
Sheryl Hames Torres started making up stories as a girl to keep her five younger siblings entertained. She started writing them down to keep the voices in her head from having her committed. Vibrant settings and dashing heroes soon turned into real life when her family moved to Jacksonville, Florida, where she met and married her very own Prince Charming. He taught her that sometimes reality is the fairy tale. Now, after more than thirty years, she and Mark have reared one daughter--an artist and writer--and a son--a musician, mechanic and an automotive "restorer". With a house filled with love and laughter, music and beautiful creations, lots of shedding fur from a ferociously friendly dog and a temperamental cat who thinks HE rules the roost, Sher lives out her fairy tale every day. The Torres’ make their home in Northeast Georgia within a forty-five minutes of her parents and three of those five siblings, where Sher divides her time between her family and friends, writing, restoring antique needlework.