It is New Years Eve when the storm of the century hits northern
California. In a quiet neighborhood in San Francisco, amid the chaos
of fallen trees and damaged homes, the lives of three strangers are
about to collide. For Quinn Thompson, what happens in the storms
wake will bring down a barrier he has built around himself since his
wifes death. For neighbor Maggie Dartman, it will spark friendship
at a time when she needs it most. And for Jack Adams, a carpenter
who will repair Quinns and Maggies homes, the storm brings an
opportunity: to help two people and to be repaid with the greatest
gift of all.
'Miraculous? Indeed. Miraculous that Steel ekes 200 pages of book out of 50 pages of recycled plot.' - PW.
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