The third and final book in the Songbird series from country music star Sara Evans and New York Times bestseller Rachel Hauck!
Jade and Max share a deep love, though revelations from his past have recently shaken their marriage. And Jade is completely smitten with Maxโs little son, Asa, whom she is now raising as her own. Their blended family brings her a joy sheโs never known. But there is one more secret to be uncovered. One that will impact them all.
Max is doing his best to โman-upโ and prove himself worthy of Jadeโs devotion. As well as that of his young son. It seems like life in Whisper Hollow, Tennessee, will pick up where it left off until Max is faced with an unusual opportunityโleave his familyโs law firm to coach high-school football in Texas.
Realizing a fresh start will bring healing to their marriage, Jade takes the leap of faith and moves with him and baby Asa, bidding good-bye to her beloved Blue Umbrella shop.
The new beginning in quaint Colby, Texas, is soon sullied when Max discovers the high-school program isnโt all it seemed. While Max struggles to rebuild a once glorious football team, Jade wrestles with news that could break Maxโs heart . . . and change their lives forever.
Country singer and songwriter Evans and novelist Hauck (Dining with Joy, 2010) have proven to be a winning team.โ โBooklist starred review
Multi-platinum recording artist Sara Evans has garnered such honors as ACMโs Female Vocalist of the Year, CMAโs Video of the Year, one of People Magazineโs โ50 Most Beautiful People,' and the first country star to compete in ABC's Dancing with the Stars. This is her first fiction series.
Rachel Hauck is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA TODAY bestselling author of The Wedding Dress, which was also named Inspirational Novel of the Year by Romantic Times and was a RITA finalist. Rachel lives in central Florida with her husband and pet and writes from her ivory tower. Visit her online at RachelHauck.com; Facebook: RachelHauck; Twitter: @RachelHauck; Instagram: @rachelhauck.