
Dasha lives in a rundown mansion deep in the Catskill Mountains. She believes devoutly in prayer, and she manages a large prayer group. Dasha is thirty and she’s excited and ready for the next phase of her life — marriage and children. There’s a local guy Dasha’s got her eye on and he’s interested.
Life is good and all is going well for Dasha until one dark cold night in the city when Gage Clarendon saves her from a mugging. On the advice of a doctor friend, Gage takes Dasha to his home to recover.
And, this being a romance novel, of course they fall in love.
But Gage is next in the line of succession to take over his family’s multi-billion dollar empire. He lives in a glass penthouse that he had designed to look like an iceberg. He doesn’t believe in prayer, or God or much else. His life is as different from Dasha's life as it's possible to be.
Dasha is in despair. She thinks there’s no way the trajectory of two lives headed in such opposite directions can be bent to become one life. So she leaves Gage and returns to the Catskills.
But … love is not so easily denied.





This is Dasha
She's poor




She lives in a rundown old mansion at the end of a dirt road
This is Gage
He's next in the line of succession to take over his family's multibillion dollar business empire
Dasha is rebuilding the spiritual community deep in the Catskill Mountains that she grew up in
Gage lives in a glass penthouse designed to look like an iceberg




Dasha believes in prayer
Gage doesn't believe in anything
Gage is insanely wealthy
It costs millions of dollars to make





Dasha & Gage have separated. Dasha is committed to building her prayer community in the Catskills and Gage will soon be managing billions of dollars of industrial development in the city. With heavy hearts, they've accepted there's no way to bend the trajectories of their lives to a common end.
But ... love is not so easily denied
