Shae Lawson barely remembers the feeling of true happiness. Her father died a hero oversees when she was fourteen, and her mother in a car accident two years later. When the court ruled that she would go to live with her aunt and uncle, they promptly sold her into human trafficking. And that's where she's been for nine long months, at the mercy of whoever paid the most for her this time. But salvation comes in strange ways.The brokenness that Shae can't hide, a late-night trip to Wal-Mart, and a shared love of dancing brings her and Tom Hiddleston into each other's lives suddenly and strangely. And he can't get her face out of his head, knowing fully well that the signs are all there. His courage and call are what finally pull her out of the darkness of slavery and into his home as a foster parent who's feeling inadequate. Her demons never stop haunting her, and she feels completely out of reach, and even the love of a true hero may not be enough to save her from herself.