SummaryFor a few shining moments, 21-year-old Byron Frazer had it
all--an adoring wife, a newborn son--until one was snatched
by the cruel hands of death, and the other was cast away by
Byron himself, as he launched into a downward spiral of
grief and pain. He believed that he had made the right
decision, and that his son would find contentment in the
arms of another couple. After all, he knew his wife would
have wanted it that way.
Thirteen years later, he finds out that the boy's adoptive
parents have died and that he has been sent to Cornwall,
England to live with relatives. Impulsively, Byron decides
to go and see his son, Ian, to make certain all is well.
It is there, across an ocean, that Byron can finally
confront the love--and the pain--he has denied.
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