Rachel’s life in a tiny Amish town was starting to get back on track, for the most part, after a hit-and-run accident, but Tyler Dunn showed up to settle his mother’s estate and “accidents” started happening more and more frequently to Rachel.
Even though she found him more than a little attractive, she was outraged at the allegations he was making against her family in a decades-old murder. Was Tyler causing the “accidents” for the sake of getting back at her and her family, or was there something else going on?
I enjoyed this story every bit as much as the first book in the series. A little light on the romance, but an absorbing suspense very well written.






