Our heroine has one mess of a life. I'm not a fan of all this but that is how Jana Deleon chose to write this character. She is just trying to stay out of the clutches of a stalker who has turned violent and not put anyone else she cares about in danger, but it all comes off with a martyr vibe and a coating of angst permeates the whole book. The last 10% of the book made reading it almost worth it. Almost, but not quite.
Jill Morgan is the only child of parents who were disappointed she is a girl. The only place they lived during her father's Navy career that she considered home was Tempest Island, Florida and the friends she made there became her true family. After a disaster of a relationship in college, she changed her name and moved across the country, hiding from her crazy ex. Writing was always her true passion, and she became a best-selling author while still keeping her true identity a secret. But her author persona has attracted a fanatic and for the last five years they have been sending her disturbing cards. Now the stalker has turned violent, and Jill is again on the run fearing what might happen if this person ever caught up with her.
She returns to the place and people she loved the most and has found a refuge there where she can hide until the police catch the crazy harassing her. But keeping her presence a secret on an island where everybody knows everybody's business doesn't work when Jill has an accident and needs help. The handsome Navy doctor, Pete McCord, has her rethinking her isolated existence and yearning for a different live, but that just isn't possible when the stalker is closing in on her.