Sara Ward is running from her painful past, until her childhood nemesis Ezekiel Cane walks into her life again.
Ezekiel Cane as an investigative journalist needs help for his investigation, and Sara Ward is the only person for this particular job. He has a hidden motive, so he endures her unwarranted and scathing hatred, wondering if he can lead her to Christ.
If a complicated history between the two isn’t enough, their task ahead will be no easy feat. How can they prove that a huge American corporation is hiding its CEO’s murder? They’re in for quite the ride.
It follows the spiritual journeys of the characters within a romance setting.
I love that Sara has such a change of heart during the story and develops a new relationship which impacts the outcome of the story.
Sara looked around her at the upscale restaurant decor, industrial and
spare with stainless steel tables and chairs, and long, low glass panels
instead of walls, to better showcase the city skyline around them. “Did
you know it was me last night?” she asked, her tone insinuating she already knew the answer as she focused back on him.
Ezekiel smiled again.
“Yes,” he admitted, finding the situation rather amusing. If he hadn’t
been confident it was her already, her reaction to the situation was confirmation enough. Sara Ward had always had a fiery personality. “Some
things never change,” he teased, repeating her words to her.
She didn’t look amused.
“Whatever, Cane. Look, I need you to call my boss and tell him I apologized to you.”
Ezekiel feigned a frown. He tilted his head as though thinking it over.
“I don’t know. Wouldn’t that require you actually apologizing?”
Sara glared at him. She shook her head. “You’re just as annoying as
ever.”
Ezekiel was sure he could hear her teeth grinding if he listened closely
enough.
“That’s slander, Miss Ward,” Ezekiel retorted, smiling at her.