Rose Connors has spent two years grieving the loss of her husband and baby. Without a close friend to help her through things, she isolates herself from almost everyone except close family. Unable to continue working because of her grief, she spends most of her time alone other than church. She is in danger of losing her farm without the finances to keep things going. Rose recognizes that she needs a friend... moreRose Connors has spent two years grieving the loss of her husband and baby. Without a close friend to help her through things, she isolates herself from almost everyone except close family. Unable to continue working because of her grief, she spends most of her time alone other than church. She is in danger of losing her farm without the finances to keep things going. Rose recognizes that she needs a friend. With a new pastor’s family moving to her church, she hopes to make friends with the pastor’s wife. Instead, Rose learns that the pastor is divorced and has a young daughter. When Pastor Wilson begins to help Rose on the farm, her in-laws seem upset. The pastor’s five-year-old daughter develops a strong relationship with Rose and wants more. Both Rose and Pastor Wilson aren’t sure what they want or should do in their situation. They become good friends, but do they want love? This Christian fiction is set in Texas during the 1970s, a simpler time when the lines between romance and friendship were more distinct. less