After a tough childhood and a brief and bruising career as a boxer, Jordan McAddie isn't sure she has anything left to offer in a relationship. Desperately trying to make a difference, she focuses on becoming a social worker and helping street kids find their way. But someone is targeting her kids, luring them to an underground political group whose protests are becoming increasingly more provocative and dangerous.
When Ali Clarke-Jordan's first love and first broken heart-walks back into her life and becomes intertwined with the youth boxing program, Jordan is torn between past and present. Dedicated to keeping her kids safe, Jordan fights old fears that she will never begood enough, while trying to believe she might have a future with Ali.
Jessica Webb spends her professional days working with educators to find the why behind the challenging behaviors of the students they support. Limitless curiosity about themotivations and intentions of human behavior is also a huge part of what drives her to write stories and understand the complexities of her characters and their actions. Whenshe's not working or writing, Jessica is spending time with her wife and daughter, usually planning where they will travel next. Jessica can be found most often on her favorite spoton the couch with a book and a cup of tea.