The story that began on a North Carolina beach with a blind marine, a divorced mother, and a child with Down syndrome continues as the young family struggles to adapt to a new addition. Now eight months pregnant, Trish worries about her baby, her daughter, and her husband. But maybe she should be more concerned with herself. Dan struggles to prove himself at work in the face of what others consider his disability. As he wrestles with his job, he is also concerned with life at home and the impending birth of his son. How will he connect with a son when he’ll never even be able to play a game of catch with him?
Kay Springsteen learned about the meaning of love and happily ever after from her parents, who were true soul mates. Kay first began her romance with fiction when her mom read her Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. At about age 10, after she’d read all the interesting books she could find in the library, Kay decided to write the kinds of stories she enjoyed. She still believes in magic and real-life fairy tales, and the romance of life.
She currently lives in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her several adopted rescue dogs, with some of her family residing nearby. When she’s not cuddled up with a good romantic read, or writing one of her own, she enjoys photography, gardening, hiking in the mountains, spending time with grandbabies, and playing with her pups.