As Angie Marks enter the small town community of Baxter, with her tattoos and piercing, strange things begin to happen. Judged by her appearance and nothing more several of the locals question her involvement in these odd events.
As Angie Marks enter the small town community of Baxter, with her tattoos and piercing, strange things begin to happen. Judged by her appearance and nothing more several of the locals question her involvement in these odd events. The morning faithful at Monty's diner are even divided about their opinions of this young girl. However, as we soon discover the reasons for Angie Marks being in Baxter we find compassion in Patrick Bailey. We see how easy it is for old habits to creep up, as Jennifer Wilson is one of the most judgmental. I love how the characters gently lift one another up, how they point out their wrongs in a loving and Christian way. Classic Kathy Herman style creates the unseen twists and turns that leave the reader anxious to discover more.![]()