The Last Photograph
Sometimes “Till death do us part” just doesn’t apply to soulmates.
When Adrian Cattrel first met Jake Riley, she thought he was a conceited road crew worker whose
only redeeming quality was his unnaturally stunning blue eyes. But the more she got to know
him, the more she realized there was just something about him she couldn’t resist. Four years
later, Adrian is a budding photographer and happily married to Jake. They’re on their way home
from a family dinner one night when tragedy suddenly strikes.
Now Adrian is transitioning between two worlds and is concerned about how Jake will cope with
her death. She knows he is not the kind of man to show his feelings—that’s just not the way he
was raised. His father taught him that real men—Riley men—never do that, but Adrian has tried
to convince him otherwise right up until the night of her death.
Now the stakes are much higher. Can Adrian—with help from another unlikely guardian
angel—change her husband’s mind, or will he continue to live up to his father’s expectations,
which could ultimately destroy him?
As Adrian adjusts to her new role, she discovers that more than one person needs healing and
that life still holds many surprises for her even though she’s no longer a part of it.
“The Last Photograph is a beautiful story of love, grief, and healing. I cared deeply about the
characters, and several surprises kept me turning the page until the very satisfying conclusion.”
— Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and award-winning author of Spirit of the North: A Paranormal
Romance