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If he had only answered that last phone call from the
World Trade Center . . .
Minutes before two jumbo jets changed U.S. history,
New York police officer Austin Finley ignored the call from his
brother, who’d been bugging him for days. Trying to live with his
one regret causes hatred and bitterness to consume Austin, and when
counselor Mercy Samara recommends desk duty, Austin resigns.
Haunted by her own memories of 9/11, Mercy takes a job as a school
counselor in Baltimore. When Austin, now an EMT, responds to an
emergency at Mercy’s school, both are stunned and wary.
Finally their common—and painful—memories turn suspicion into
friendship, then romance.
But hard questions linger: Can they truly move beyond their past
harsh judgments and harsh words? Will their past finally bring them
closer or—as the tenth anniversary of 9/11 draws near—drive them
farther apart?
“Loree Lough proves once again her superb storytelling skills in
From Ashes to Honor, peopled by characters so lifelike
they seem to jump from the pages."
—Cathy Bryant, author of the award-winning
Texas Roads and A Path Less Traveled
"Loree Lough’s characters allow us to re-explore what
happened ten years ago and examine our feelings, perhaps like
never before."
—Rev. Robert A. Crutchfield, Founder,
Christ 4responders and Chaplain, Katy, Texas Fire &
EMS