"wonderful contemporary romance"
Texas schoolteacher Grace Stafford refuses to believe the
official record that her grandfather deserted the military
during World War II. She plans to prove her assertion
that instead his plane went down off Galveston, Texas. Following intensive research, Grace begins diving in
search of the lost plane. Meanwhile her efforts could
cost Zeke Rosetti's oil company Kemper Offshore Oil
Reserch and Development a bundle if their drilling is
delayed by her diving. He owes Kemper and the firm
because they are so cooperative with his being a single
father of a handicapped child Matthew. Instead of a long
winded court suit, he decides to expedite her efforts by
helping her. As they seek the evidence she so desires,
Zeke and Grace fall in love, but he fears how she will
react when she learns that he is raising a young deaf son
whose mother deserted him as an ailing infant. This is a wonderful contemporary romance starring two
wonderful protagonists, a fine supportive cast (except for
the social worker and his ex) that digs deep into the
issue of raising a handicapped child. The story line is
fabulous as the audience along with the wonderful male
lead wonder if Grace's love for Zeke will allow her to not
just love Matthew, but to cope with his deafness. The
Navy-sea salvage subplot is deep and powerful, but it is
the relationships that turn Roz Denny Fox's into a
powerhouse. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 26, 2005
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