Rather than hang up on a girl who mistakenly calls, pleading for her father’s help, Prosecuting Attorney Anna McCallister seeks out Steve Morris, who tells her that his daughter has been missing and presumed dead for a year. The two of them work together to see if it is indeed his daughter that call, which opens the doors to more than a working relationship. But everyone involved have secrets and the revelations will send shockwaves through their small town in Tennesee.
Can Anna find a balance between work and personal life, or is she destined to forever look for what her grandmother calls a “homebred” man?
A portion of all profits will go to The Eva McCall Memorial Scholarship.
Eva McCall is the author of the popular Edge of Heaven, Children of the Mountain, Lucy's Recipe for Mountain Living and Murder on Haint Branch books. Eva is a native of Franklin North Carolina, spending her childhood with the grandmother that she protrays in her books, Lucy Davenport Carpenter. She graduated from Franklin High School, and attended Pfeiffer College.
After marrying her husband, George McCall, they moved to Michigan where George worked for General Motors, and Eva became a beautician. Eva began taking writing classes at Oakland University and Mott Community College, where she then was a member of several professional writing groups.
Since the release of her earlier books, which have sold thousands of copies, many fans awaited the release of "Murder on Haint Branch," which Eva says was the most fun writing.
In addition to her published works, Eva has another manuscript written, and several other ideas in the works.