Miracles are what happen when you have nothing left to lose...
Nicolette Carpenter owns the Good Comfort Hotel in King's Mill... or what's left of it. Since her parents died and left her the hotel, business has been more of a bust than a boom. In fact, the bank is going to foreclose in only a matter of days, and there's nothing she can do about it.
So when a handsome lawman named Malachi comes to the town of King's Mill looking for a place to stay, there's plenty of room in the nearly-empty hotel. Not that his staying will change the inevitable. She's going to lose the hotel. She'll lose her parents' legacy.
She'll lose herself.
But fate has a strange way of giving back what has been taken. And as Malachi searches for the villain who brought him to King's Mill, Nicolette finds herself drawn to the lawman... just as he is drawn to her.
Together, the two will embark on an adventure that will change their lives, that will change the face of King's Mill... and that will result in criminals captured and hearts bound forever. Because in a harsh, changing world, Nicolette is about to find that the one thing she can always count on... is The Lawman's Love.
Michaelbrent Collings is an internationally bestselling novelist, produced screenwriter, and speaker. Best known for thrills and chills (and voted one of the top 20 All-Time Greatest Horror Writers in a Ranker vote of nearly 20,000 readers), Collings has also written bestselling mysteries, romance, sci-fi and fantasy titles, and even humor and non-fiction.
In addition to popular success, Michaelbrent has also received critical acclaim: he is the only person who has ever been a finalist for a Bram Stoker Award (twice), a Dragon Award (twice), and a RONE Award, and he and his work have been reviewed and/or featured on everything from Publishers Weekly to Scream Magazine to NPR. An engaging and entertaining speaker, he is also a frequent guest at comic cons and on writing podcasts like Six Figure Authors, The Creative Penn, Writing Excuses, and others; and is a mental health advocate and TEDx speaker.