Description:
Shaye has a closely guarded secret, but can she guard her heart? Shaye Kendall, an Olympic-bound swimmer, has been in the Witness Protection Program ever since she witnessed her boyfriend's murder. She now has a new name, a new life, and strict orders not to reveal her identity. But fitting into a community is hard when you can't tell people anything about yourself. When she meets Matt Whitmore, she doesn't dare get involved. The fact that Matt's father is a high-profile senator could give her the kind of exposure she doesn't need. How can you fall in love when you can never reveal who you really are? When someone almost takes her life, Shaye recognizes that whoever is after her knows exactly who and where she is. Can she trust Matt to help her? Can she trust his family?
Shaye has a closely guarded secret, but can she guard her heart? Shaye Kendall, an Olympic-bound swimmer, has been in the Witness Protection Program ever since she witnessed her boyfriend's murder. She now has a new name, a new life, and strict orders not to reveal her identity. But fitting into a community is hard when you can't tell people anything about yourself. When she meets Matt Whitmore, she doesn't dare get involved. The fact that Matt's father is a high-profile senator could give her the kind of exposure she doesn't need. How can you fall in love when you can never reveal who you really are? When someone almost takes her life, Shaye recognizes that whoever is after her knows exactly who and where she is. Can she trust Matt to help her? Can she trust his family?
Recent Comments
so grateful to be Mormon said (10 months ago)
hi traci: i like especially how all your book covers are dark and mysterious looking. makes me want to open up and take a peek. i can't stand seeing book covers that have people making out all over them with parts of their clothes missing. mystery and what you don't see is sometimes way more interesting ... inviting ... and revealing in a way. kathleen
Please login to comment.

robertmonk said (about 1 month ago)