Twenty-four-year-old Kathleen Harrison is known for her kind heart and helpful personality, but when she befriends Emily Lewis, a sick young widow, she has no idea how her life is about to change. At Emily's death, Katie is designated to be the guardian of her two small orphaned girls. In trying to grant Emily's last wish, Katie is now left with the monumental task of introducing the children to their mother's estranged family in faraway Wyoming. Traveling alone with two small girls on a seven-hundred-mile trip from South Dakota was hard enough, but that was nothing compared to what Katie faced at the end of her journey. Meeting the grandmother was easy, but Emily's brother was a force to be reckoned with. His suspicion that Katie was a greedy con artist using his small nieces as pawns was evident. The more Katie tried to convince him that her intentions were solely to acquaint the girls with their relatives, the more obstinate he became. Her desire to be a Christian witness to Emily's mother and brother seemed impossible. Would she ever be able to win the confidence of Kyle Eastin or would she be forced to return home to South Dakota without accomplishing her goal? Another fear troubled her greatly: Would the newfound relatives try to take the children from her? And would they win? As she faced many uncertainties, the only sure thing she knew to do was to turn to her Lord and His Word.
Twenty-four-year-old Kathleen Harrison is known for her kind heart and helpful personality, but when she befriends Emily Lewis, a sick young widow, she has no idea how her life is about to change. At Emily's death, Katie is designated to be the guardian of her two small orphaned girls. In trying to grant Emily's last wish, Katie is now left with the monumental task of introducing the children to their mother's estranged family in faraway Wyoming. Traveling alone with two small girls on a seven-hundred-mile trip from South Dakota was hard enough, but that was nothing compared to what Katie faced at the end of her journey. Meeting the grandmother was easy, but Emily's brother was a force to be reckoned with. His suspicion that Katie was a greedy con artist using his small nieces as pawns was evident. The more Katie tried to convince him that her intentions were solely to acquaint the girls with their relatives, the more obstinate he became. Her desire to be a Christian witness to Emily's mother and brother seemed impossible. Would she ever be able to win the confidence of Kyle Eastin or would she be forced to return home to South Dakota without accomplishing her goal? Another fear troubled her greatly: Would the newfound relatives try to take the children from her? And would they win? As she faced many uncertainties, the only sure thing she knew to do was to turn to her Lord and His Word.