Ray's homecoming is one of trepidation and uncertainty. He has his old job back, but can he work beside his nemesis again? And can he and his former fiancee put what they once had back together? Should they even try? And what should he do about Faith - the girl his heart once dreamed about? God can use anything - a missing child, an injured dog, even two irrepressible old ladies - to show His stubborn children His will. If they'll let Him.
Candice lives in the semi-suburbs of Maryland with her husband, family, and a dog named Jack. When she's not writing, she might be gardening (translate: fretting over the flowerbed, wondering what happened to her green thumb). She likes photography, scrapbooking, and housewifely endeavors. As is true with most authors, Candice's interests are numerous. In addition to mystery, romance, and suspense novels, her stack of "things to be read" includes newspapers from the 1800s, magazines from the early 1900s, biographies, diaries, and historical medical books.
Candice is represented by the MacGregor Literary Agency. She's a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). You can visit her at www.candiceprentice.com.
This was a great little romance. I really liked the two main characters, Ray Reed and Faith Hart. These two were so intent on their friendship that it took awhile for them to figure out that they were both feeling more than friendly feelings for each other.
The authors did a great job of showing how the path we are supposed to take may not be the one we originally thought we would end up on. I enjoyed the light mystery story that the two had to figure out. And I loved that everyone around Ray and Faith could see that they should be together before the two of them figured it out!