What a great follow-up to Loving the Rain in which a father and son have paranormal abilities and they have decided to do something with their unique abilities. You don’t have to read Loving the Rain to understand this story because the author explains what you need to know to go forward and the drama of this book starts out immediately and doesn’t stop until you solve the mystery at the end. I liked how the father and son work together in the story to help solve the problem while at the same time they teased each other; it’s more realistic than all work and no play. I haven’t read a lot of faith-based books before but I was surprised that the messages and references were subtle and not preachy. I was rather impressed that it did not preach to me about religion more (it hardly did at all) and it was refreshing that a mystery at this level had no swear words. There was some romance between the father and another one of the main characters but with the mystery they had to solve, that was part of the drama. What an unique cast of characters. The guilt and stories these individuals remembered over the years really says something about them. Sometimes we can't remember what we ate for supper last night, our own anniversaries but we can remember something traumatic. This is paranormal book, so beware of the ghost.