Catherine Maiorisi píše s neuvěřitelnou vášní, objevující kouzlo romantických vztahů skrze své postavy. Její literární cesta začala nečekaně, když se z osobní potřeby vyvinula v objevování světa romantiky. Maiorisi přináší do svých příběhů hloubku a autentičnost, čímž čtenářům nabízí poutavé a dojemné čtení. Její styl je přístupný a srdečný, odráží její lásku k životu a lidským vztahům.
Lindy grapples with unsettling voices and the influence of her new religious friends, who label her wife Quincy as Satan and condemn their marriage as sinful. Faced with the threat of eternal damnation for herself and their two daughters, Lindy must navigate the turmoil between her beliefs and her family's well-being, challenging the foundations of her faith and love.
Officer Quincy Adams is a hero. She pulled eleven people from burning cars and risked her own life to save the twelfth, a woman trapped in her car that could explode at any moment. But the situation triggers a flashback to seeing her lover die in Afghanistan. Recognizing she's sinking back into darkness and hopelessness, Quincy heads to Maggie's Lesbian Bar seeking light and life. Lindy James is a loner. She's only at Maggie's to celebrate her best friend's birthday. But something about the bedraggled woman whose image is Breaking News on the TV, touches her heart and she agrees to drive the stranger home. But Quincy doesn't want to be alone. Lindy agrees to stay as long as Quincy doesn't expect sex or ask personal questions. One night turns into three sexless but intimate nights. Then Monday morning Quincy asks Lindy for a date. And Lindy flees. Thrown together by a devastating accident, but kept apart by fears from the past, will Quincy and Lindy take a chance on love?