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A selfless nurse, a wounded sheriff, and a cunning, malicious thief--can they stop him?
She will do anything to protect her elderly patients.
Wendy Carey, Steadfast's home health nurse, wants the crimes targeting her patients stopped. But when the new sheriff points out she's the obvious link between the home invasions, she's blindsided. When will that old stigma from her troubled family stop stinging?
He can't forgive himself for a long ago rookie mistake.
New county sheriff Rodd Durand sees these crimes, as his first challenge since returning to his hometown. He must not tarnish his family's good reputation. Years of experience in big city law-enforcement should be enough to help him catch this mean-spirited thief. Should be.
But what can either of them do to catch a thief who leaves no evidence? How is that even possible?
And a record-breaking snowy winter makes this even harder. With God's help, can Rodd and Wendy crack the bone-chilling mystery -- and the secrets of their own hearts?
The page-turning start to a romantic suspense series by a Carol Award-winning author. Welcome to Steadfast, Wisconsin, a small town whose people and mysteries you may never forget~
"I loved this book! Lyn is a great author; she creates a beautiful love story with an intriguing mystery that keeps you guessing. Some when I'm reading a mystery I can figure out who did the crime or who is behind it but Lyn keeps you guessing. I really like that in a story. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good clean love story and mystery combination that relates to real life people. Lyn's books do not read like fiction and I love that about them."
"Not one boring sentence! This story is sweet and exciting with just the right amount of details! The inspirational parts were precious... Loved it! Can't wait to start the next one."
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