How do you find the strength to embrace a future that’s different than the one you planned?
For Sarah Mitchell, the answer is simple-you don’t. For two years, Sarah has shut herself off from most of the world around her. She needs to move on, but doesn’t know how to begin. Unexpectedly, Sarah is presented with an opportunity that could change everything. Elijah Kingston, her firm’s largest client, wants her to lead a highly confidential assignment. When Sarah learns the shocking nature of Kingston’s project, she is torn between Elijah’s promise of healing and her fear of falling deeper into despair. Kingston’s Project is a poignant story about the effects of grief and the loss of hope. Can Sarah find happiness again, or is the hold from her fear and guilt too strong to break free? Kingston’s Project is a complete novel. The sequel, Kingston’s Promise, is available for those who want the story to continue. Author’s Note:Let’s talk about content warnings for a moment. It’s a topic that has passionate readers on both sides of the spectrum: some need them and others hate them for fear of spoilers. And, of course, there are those who fall somewhere in between. While I write fiction, I try to pack each of my books with a strong emotional punch. Because of this, I’ve always respected that the topics in my books may be triggering for some. In hopes of finding a solution that will meet the needs of the entire spectrum of readers, a list of content warnings for each of my books can be found on my website: http: //carriebeckort.com/home/content-warnings/