Chasing Destiny sure keeps you focused on the mystery tying the main characters together. Dana Lacey is in the landscape business after trying for five years to run her father's school for the deaf. He had an obsession and the ability to run his school and hoped that his daughter would continue his work.Chase Mulholland became the catalyst that sent Dana back home after finding a competent woman to run the school. Now three years later things, strange things began to happen.Chase and the Lacey School for the Deaf reside in Bridgeport, a three and a half hour drive from Wickham, Mass, where Dana now lives. Chase is in danger of being suspended for tampering with evidence and it is suggested that he spend a week in Wickham and interview Dana about the break-in of the schoolDana has an image of Chase as a predatory wolf, a loner and is determined not to fall for him. She knows that he will not willingly give up his position of detective on the Bridgeport Police Force. And she will not return to work at the School. The area is just too depressing.The mystery of why her father had nightmares and what happened to the little girl he wanted to save keeps you on the edge of your seat.Dana tells Chase that her best friend Gord Hammersmith and his great uncle Eli could probably help solve some of the questions the he has. Dana has a break-in in her home making Chase even more suspecious and he has the feeling that Dana is in more danger that they realize. They even get shot at and narrowly escaped. But what memories of a deepening passion.I would have liked a more detailed description of Eli's victorian house as it sounds entirely fascinating. You will love the characters in this story and how it evolves -- a great read and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED --M
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