From the bestselling author of The Bourbon Thief
comes a sweeping tale of loss and courage, where one woman
discovers that her destiny is written in sand, not carved in
stone.
Faye Barlow is drowning. After the death of her beloved
husband, Will, she cannot escape her grief and most days can
barely get out of bed. But when she's offered a job
photographing South Carolina's storied coast, she accepts.
Photography, after all, is the only passion she has left.
In the quaint beach town, Faye falls in love again when she
sees the crumbling yet beautiful Bride Island lighthouse and
becomes obsessed with the legend surrounding The Lady of the
Light—the keeper's daughter who died in a mysterious
drowning in 1921. Like a moth to a flame, Faye is drawn to
the lighthouse for reasons she can't explain. While visiting
it one night, she is struck by a rogue wave and a force
impossible to resist drags Faye into the past—and into a
love story that is not her own.
Fate is changeable. Broken hearts can mend. But can she
love two men separated by a lifetime?