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The entwined story of The Logan Brothers is incredibly deep and heart rendering. In Tell Me No Lies, Dan's need for control and the perfect shine to his image make it difficult for Tessa to be honest with him and to let him into her deepest, darkest secrets. When her past comes back to haunt her, Tessa finds Dan's reaction is beyond hurtful. Without warning Dan finds himself drawn into the vortex of Tessa's problems and his image is not only being severely tarnished, but the whole fabric of his life starts to crumble. Tessa withdraws from their relationship, especially when the beautiful Allison steps up to the plate to rescue Dan with her money and her defence attorney skills. Apart from Tessa's own juvenile indiscretions, Dan is also dealing with the fallout from his father's criminal activities and the effect it had on his life. Brother Nick had his own set of problems, but he assists Dan to face his dilemma, his being the voice of reason as the dust begins to settle. How does one bounce back after revelations have been made, hurt and betrayal experienced and being ostracised by a community? Both Dan and Tessa have to look deep within themselves to find the original kernel of truth regarding their love for each, and find ways to work with what they have left.
In The Wrong Man for Her, emotionally damaged Nick follows Dan and Tessa back to Rockford, where they all plan to start a new life after the horrors they have been through. Nick gets his old job back at the Rockford Crime Victims Center, but finds he has been misled by his old boss, and that the woman he had run from in panic is now his new boss. Nick and Maddy find that despite all their best attempts to avoid each, they are forced to work together more than originally anticipated, but not without stirring up very deep feelings. Working with the victims of crime also takes its toll on them, however they find that together they make incredible headway with the teenagers that have been allocated to their therapy sessions. Both therapists have their own unresolved issues, and in an attempt to persuade the children to open up to them, Nick and Maddy start revealing their own issues. The more they open up to the children and to each other, the more fragile they both become. When tragedy strikes, both Nick and Maddy have to take a fresh look at themselves and decide whether their attraction, which hasn't diminished one iota, is worth rescuing.
Both stories were sad but ended on a hopeful note.