Kathleen Morgan is used to people leaving her. Her mother moved out when she was a toddler. Her father later disappeared into the Sea of Cortez. Her brother joined the Army and never came back, and Katie’s husband left her for his pregnant secretary. And that was all before she turned forty!

Now in her fifties, Katie has filled her inherited San Francisco Victorian with people she hopes won’t desert her any time soon. They include two feisty senior citizens ― CeeCee DuBois and Helen Goodwin ― and Alex Greene ― a nurse practitioner ― whom Katie calls her "guardian angel."

As the story begins, Katie has an unsettling dream that proves to be startlingly predictive. Over the next year, her world will be again turned upside down. Her best friend Nicky takes up residence in her attic after the death of his long-time partner. CeeCee faces an unexpected and unwelcome life challenge. And Helen decides to step into the twenty-first century with or without her hearing aids. To complicate matters further, Alex brings a new man into the family circle.

Andrew Stern is a caring doctor who’s endured his own losses and who knows how to help others through theirs. His dogged belief in the possibility of happiness will be put to the test, however, as Katie refuses to acknowledge that change is inevitable and that life moves forward no matter how hard we try to slow it down.

But as her "family" shows her, losing someone you love makes no sense whatsoever unless it forces you open your heart to another chance at happiness.
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