His promise will cost him far more than he imagined.
Guilt has defined Luke Dempsey’s life, but it was self-destructiveness that landed him in prison. When his friend and fellow inmate lay dying shortly before Luke’s release, the older man revealed he left a string of clues for his daughter, Finley, that will lead her to the treasure he’s hidden. Worried that she won’t be the only one pursuing the treasure, he gains Luke’s promise to protect her until the end of her search.
Spunky and idealistic, Finley Sutherland is the owner of an animal rescue center and a defender of lost causes. She accepts Luke’s help on the treasure hunt while secretly planning to help him in return–by coaxing him to embrace the forgiveness he’s long denied himself.
As they draw closer to the final clue, their reasons for resisting each other begin to crumble, and Luke realizes his promise will push him to the limit in more ways than one. He’ll do his best to shield Finley from unseen threats, but who’s going to shield him from losing his heart?
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Summary
Turn to Me by Becky Wade was the perfect conclusion to this series. What a wonderful redemption story for Luke and Ben finally gets his happy ending.
If you have been following the series, Luke is one of the Miracle Five. But he doesn’t feel like a miracle. He lost his brother in the earthquake and has always felt responsible. Which led him to a life of turning from God and make a series of bad decisions. One of those decisions landed him in jail where he met Finley’s dad.
Finleys dad made him promise to help her with something. The treasure hunt was totally not what I expected.
Finley was such a fun character from her attire to her plan to rehabilitate Luke. Their banter would crack me up. It was hilarious when she made him take care of the kitten.
Ben also get his happy ending in this book.
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