Not a bad little read, though I was somewhat disappointed with the ending because it seemed so rushed with no epilogue or extra chapter. Julia is a new Christian engaged to Miles, who I do not believe is and Christian. She inherits family money at age thirty and goes to restore her family's long-neglected estate in Maine, which happens to house a lighthouse. While there, she meets Trevor, a Christian and all-around handyman, who helps her restore her new home. Miles and Trevor are at odds with each other over her. There is obvious attraction to one another between Julia and Trevor, but they are both too fearful of rejection and too stubborn to admit it. Julia chooses the "safe" option and decides to marry Miles, even though he has been sleeping around behind her back, pressuring her to sleep with him, and will not share in her dream of restoring the family home and making it an inn. Finally, on her wedding day and just about she is to say "I do", Trevor bursts into the sanctuary and proposes to her. Meanwhile, there is a parallel story line with Tara, Julia's friend, and Ben and Mike, a father and son respectively, who have lost their wife and mother ten years earlier. Ben loves Tara but is fearful of having to grieve another wife, while Mike and Tara both know that it would be better if they were a family. There is a third story line, told through newly-discovered journals, about Julia's great-great-grandmother and great-great-greandfather, Anna and Shane, who built the estate. This story line was disappointing to me because it ends so sadly. This book is a crossover with the first book in the series, Refuge, which is about Jake, Julia's brother, and Emily his now-wife.