Kathi Macias in her new book Last Chance For Justice" published by B&H Publishing Group brings us into the life of Lynn Myers.
From the back cover: Welcome to Bloomfield, where life is simple, love is real and stories are shared.
Lynn Myers is still reeling from losing her husband of thirty-five years when word comes that her only sibling, an older brother, has also died. With no one else to settle the estate, she must return to her small hometown of Bloomfield, however briefly, to settle his affairs.
Lynn's daughter, Rachel, has just graduated from Bible college and with no other commitments comes along to sort through her uncle's huge old home, right next to the local cemetery.
It isn't long before Rachel has two men — a handsome CPA and the youth pastor — seriously vying for her attention. At the same time, Lynn's attention is drawn to a set of journals her brother has left behind detailing a long-standing Bloomfield mystery.
As they pursue solving this mystery, Rachel must make some personal decisions about her future, while Lynn is forced to face unexpected issues from her own past.
Where can you go to pick yourself up when you have two devastating traumas in your life? Lynn just lost her husband and then received the news that her brother died. Now she and her daughter have to go home to her roots to settle his estate that he left to her. You wouldn't think it but Bloomfield is a restorative. It's the people who live there, they all have their quirks and faults just like everyone else but they have the ability to reach into Lynn's broken heart and help the healing. Then Rachel gets involved in a mystery that her brother was trying to solve before he died. It seems that there was a man named Last Chance Justice and he died with the scandal of thievery of $7.14 to his name. Bloomfield is the town where names are cleared, the past is restored, the future begins and love abounds. Bloomfield is a really nice town where great characters live. "Last Chance For Justice" has a great mystery, wonderful characters that we grow to love and care for and is a terrific read. I highly recommend it.