At forty-five, Hannah Smith is at a crossroads.
That's her spin on it.
The reality is she's divorced, jobless, and moving back to her family home in Iowa to keep an eye on her mother, who's slipping into dementia.
Her return stirs up the same unnerving sense of disconnect Hannah has felt since childhood--always the odd girl out, the loner outshone by her two older sisters.
Hannah knew the feelings of hurt would come back.
But she never expected fear.
Because when her mother looks into her eye.