With the sole care of Jonah, her special needs brother, Amy could never be carefree like other girls her own age. The last thing she needed was Adam, a visitor staying with the bishop next door, to 'help' her with Jonah. Especially when he admitted he knew nothing about Jonah's condition. Gradually, she started to appreciate Adam and wondered if he could be the man for her. Will Amy feel the same when she learns the reason Adam is staying with the bishop?
With the sole care of Jonah, her special needs brother, Amy could never be carefree like other girls her own age. The last thing she needed was Adam, a visitor staying with the bishop next door, to 'help' her with Jonah. Especially when he admitted he knew nothing about Jonah's condition. Gradually, she started to appreciate Adam and wondered if he could be the man for her. Will Amy feel the same when she learns the reason Adam is staying with the bishop?