cision to travel west to flee the scandalous rumors floating around St. Louis. Immersing herself in her new life among family and friends on the wagon train, she tries desperately to shake the overwhelming condemnation that has taken root in her spirit. Healing begins and new growth springs forth as she opens her heart to God. But a handsome officer from her past unexpectedly shows up and threatens to expose her. Can she forgive him and avoid his unwanted pursuit of her?
Nick Webster the wagon master is unwillingly attracted to Megan from the first day he met her. She mystifies him and annoys him, but the attraction grows until he can't deny it any longer. Then he finds out why she left St. Louis in such a hurry. He is forced to work with the offensive officer and is bewildered as he watches him pursue Megan. No longer can he deny his feelings, but what does he do?
Can Nick believe her story? Will Megan allow God to forgive her? Can she forgive herself?