Can a sheltered young seamstress, disillusioned by the horrors of WWII, escape an arsonist/murderer who killed her employer and mentor? Can she trust the dashing war hero who's ridden into town on his Harley-who some say is the murderer?
Erica Brogna's parents doted on her and taught her to think for herself. Many boys she grew up with fell in WWII, shaking her childhood faith. In rides a handsome stranger, at the hour of her desperate need. After making an unsuccessful attempt to rescue her friend, Erica stands by as this man rushes into the inferno and carries her friend's lifeless body out.
Lorne Kincade can't out run his past on his Harley Davidson, the civilian model of the motorcycle he rode in the war. He's tried. He's been a vagabond biker in the year since the war ended. His uncle bequeathed him a ramshackle cottage in Sanctuary Point, on the Great South Bay of Long Island and now he'd like to hope for a future again, repair the miniscule place, and settle down. The only problem is, a young woman with hair the color of mink is starting to get under his skin and that's the last thing he needs.