Publisher's Synopsis
Ideal for readers of Nicholas Sparks, especially those who loved Dear John, The Best of Me, and Every Breath
'When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth." Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier, 1926 Surprised and befuddled by his intense connection to Phoenix, Jordan finds himself unable to maintain their unexpected relationship. Plagued by PTSD, fugues punctuate his days; terrors torture his nights. Aware he unintentionally leaks information to Phoenix, he fears not only treason, but risking her very life. Even if he can manage to restrain his loose lips, there another, much bigger problem to consider. If he's correct, Phoenix isn't simply what psychologists label a "Highly Sensitive Person"; she's something he can't begin to wrap his logical mind around. Raised in the church, he refuses to accept what the Apostle Paul referred to as the "Gift of Prophesy" seems to be a gift Phoenix received. But how she knows the things she knows can't be explained by any other means. One way of the other, it's only a matter of time before his secrets come to light. Fate is a terribly cruel mistress, as Jordan and Phoenix are about to discover.