Accidents happen. But Tony Rodriguez's death wasn't an accident--it was murder. Clues to the crime lay hidden in the journal that was in the back seat of Tony's crumpled car. Now, months after the tragedy, the book remains unopened and neatly wrapped--just as it was when Becca James gave it to her friend Annette, Tony's widow.
Annette has moved away to be near family and get on with her life. She believes she may have even found love again. And Becca would like to forget the night when she saw Tony struggling to survive. However, a series of unusual events in both Becca's and Annette's lives suggest that Tony's death was intentional, and they must uncover the truth. But the closer the pair comes to learning what really happened, the closer they are to becoming the next victims of a murderous conspiracy.
This is an interesting book. It does switch from character to character with each chapter - I don't usually like that - but the author does an excellent of job of making this transition smooth and interesting by inserting each character's thoughts. What I liked the best about this book was the way it was so unpredicatable and suspenseful. I thought I had it all figured out - I mean the villian in the story was pretty obvious from the beginning. But what you don't know is why the villian did what they did - and how all the other characters tie in to this story. I learned from the author's perspective on forgiveness and how she has her character's overcome their weaknesses. It was a fun ride and I will certainly enjoy reading more books by this author.