FINDING IAN is about Byron Frazer, a man who is easy
on the mind and heart, and the eyes . . . Anyone who knew
Byron in his lean college days wouldn't recognize the
confident, successful, charismatic loner he is today. He
lives a double life. The public thinks he's got everything
going for him, but in private he wrestles with old guilt
and doubts he'll ever find what he wants--someone to make
him complete.
When he was twenty-one, Byron became the father of a baby
boy. The child was left in his care but he couldn't look
after him--mostly because there was no money. Byron gave up
his son and spent the next thirteen years telling himself
he'd done the right thing. But he doesn't believe that now
and probably never did.
A journey to Cornwall, England, "just to check on the boy,"
turns into a face-to-face encounter with what life could
become if the stars shine on Byron. He meets Jade Perron, a
woman whose world is so different from Byron's that they
ought to need an interpreter, but they don't. These two are
a tornado together, in almost every way, and they become
addicted to each other, but Byron's son, Ian, could make it
impossible for Byron and Jade to have a future.