Twelve-year-old Caroline found a true friend when she found Toby. Even as a young teen, he recognizes the signs of abuse. For a brief moment in time he becomes her knight in shining armor. Caroline begs Toby to keep her secret and he swears he will, but when they are torn apart by circumstances beyond their control he breaks his silence.
Years later, though each have done what they could to pursue their dreams, they find themselves on very different paths. Which is why they are so surprised when they run into each other in the most unlikely of places. They discover that absence can indeed make the heart grow fonder. But it's not smooth sailing. It seems Caroline is not quite finished being abused, and Toby, not finished being that knight.
Vanquishing both old and new demons together, they learn about life, about sacrifice, about survival and eventually learn to believe in love again.
McCartney Green is dedicated to serving God. Striving to learn His will for her own life, she loves helping others to connect with God for she knows it is that connection that brings true joy.
Her goal is to empower, heal, enlighten and awaken everyone to discover that God is real. Really real. And He speaks and heals and gives life.
She is the author of the In Jesus Name series. A fifteen book (so far) Christian Allegorical Drama that is difficult to put down.
McCartney is the mother of seven children and eighteen grandchildren. She lives in the suburbs of Atlanta. Her amazing, loving, husband recently passed away from Covid and she very much looks forward to seeing him again. Until then, God is with us.
You may contact her at mccartneygreen@gmail.com or through the contact form on her website, www.mccartneygreen.org
As I said for the first book in the series.. I love this author. She doesn't follow the traditional romance formula so I never know where she's gonna go. And that's a good thing. I really love this story even though it doesn't involve the Kinos and Adams very much. These characters all come back in several of the following books. Caro and Toby are beautiful characters and I really loved this story. Again, as in the first book, lots of action, surprises and a beautiful romance. Loved it!
I love the stories, I love the characters, I even love the offbeat scene on the horse. but I am turned off by grammar errors. I feel frustrated because the potential is there for quality...basic grammar or good proofreading would take care of the problem.