His faith shattered by loss, Daniel Buchanan has built a cocoon around his heart, spending his days counseling troubled teens. But his life changes the night he meets Renée Walker. The dedicated social worker reawakens something in him, her kisses igniting a firestorm of desire that takes the widowed minister by surprise. After being left at the altar, Renée isn't ready to love and lose again. But how can she fight such a powerful attraction? Spending time with this caring, sensual man and his close-knit family is starting to make her believe in second chances. Alone together in a tropical sanctuary of passion and healing, will Renée and Daniel find the love they desperately crave? This is one of the most beautiful romances I have ever read. Granted I'm not a critic but it is just something I had to share. Although I am religious and have been a member of the Church of Christ for too long to even state without revealing my age, books that scream Bible Scriptues at me are a turnoff. Just my thoughts. I feel if I am ready for a sermon then I will attend church on Sundays as I do and attend Bible Class on wednesday evenings. However, the healing in ths book the way the story was told just touched me. I didn't start crying like a blathering idiot like I am known to do at times but it really kept me interested and I am happy to say that this kind of story is out of the norm for me. Perhaps I may even read more like it. Whoever proofs this, if it isn't an imposition, please email me and let me know what you thought. Thanks.