Her heart can't take more breakage¿ ¿He's been wounded enough Yet they're becoming best friends without ever having met. Tracy Callahan has learned that relationships aren't for her. The struggling glass artist puts up barriers to keep romantic entanglements from causing more pain. However, her feelings are growing for her roommate's brother, despite having never seen him in person. How can just his voice on the phone hold that much attraction? Danny Mitchell left a large part of himself in Viet Nam and is learning how to navigate life back here in the states. It's better to just avoid the public. As long as he doesn't have to see anyone in person, he can pretend he's his old self, and the caller on the other end of the phone won't know the difference. But Tracy is breaking through, resurrecting feelings he thought were dead and gone.
They might find a way to make a telephone relationship work. Unless meddling loved ones get involved. When that happens, can Tracy and Danny's friendship survive meeting face-to-face? Or could there be something more than friendship in store for them? Maybe a God-designed masterpiece built from their broken parts? Return to 1973 Kokomo, Indiana where the legend of the cardinal in the sycamore can still prove true love. You will enjoy this sweet, quirky tale of hidden worth, because sometimes what we need is right in front of us. Get Tracy today.