Leiann Hambrick was settled into a comfortable life as a Texas school teacher...but then her mother dies and her world is turned upside down. A letter Leiann receives causes her to question her very identity. What will she learn when she goes to Boston to meet the grandfather she has never known? Gerome Mays has discovered that someone is stealing from his wealthy stepfather. When Leiann shows up claiming to be his stepfather's long-lost granddaughter, Gerome wonders if she's involved. But as his attraction for her grows, unexplained accidents lead Gerome to a more sinister plot. Will Leiann learn to forgive those who lied to her and find her true identity in the Lord? Can Gerome save Leiann's life and his stepfather's fortune?
This is a short book and I read it in a day. There were parts of the book and characters (such as Gerome!) that I really liked and other parts that had me rolling my eyes. Too much predictability right from the start--there was no guessing who the bad guys were--yet it was a rather fun little read.
This is a TSTL heroine. Someone is trying to kill her & she goes off alone with young men she's been warned about....?! Cannot buy this at all. Too much improbability.