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A widowed Army wife, Wendy Truesdale, is alone since her father-in-law took her son to Colorado. Wendy’s ready to take life by the horns—her way. Her son is in for a big surprise—she’s turned her Victorian house into a Tea Room and moved into the basement.
First Sergeant Leo Stephenson is at Fort Knox awaiting the surgery that ends his military career. Wounded, jaded, and “fresh out of give-a-crap,” Leo lives for his Harley and his next drink. A fender-bender brings them together—on a collision course with the one thing they have in common: the death of Wendy’s husband.
De’Shane Haycroft wants Roger’s role as Cory’s father. Wendy isn’t willing to give up her freedom. Leo’s lazy smile and bad boy looks her have wanting things unsuitable for a grieving widow.
As Wendy struggles to be reinvent herself, sinister events reveal that Roger didn’t take his problems to the grave. There are men after something he had, or something he knew. The trail leads all the way to Abu Ghraib and back to her tearoom.
Who killed Roger Truesdale—Iraqi insurgents, or someone else?
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