<p><strong>A restless wife. A handsome suitor. Will she say yes?</strong></p><p>When her husband, Phil, decides to become a missionary in Guatemala, his decision turns Katherine's comfortable life in Indiana upside down. Trying to be a supportive spouse, she organizes the move and packs up the kids. Now, the family must adjust to life in colorful Guatemala, a land of coffee plantations, peasant farmers, and archeological sites, but also a land of narco-trafficking and armed men.</p><p>Katherine soon finds herself living in a rundown rural house with cold showers and a primitive kitchen. Summoning an inner resilience, she shifts her attention to homeschooling two unhappy children. With her husband absent for days at a time, she accepts help from their wealthy Latino neighbor. Suave and debonair, he educates her about Guatemala's history and social problems and even offers financial assistance.</p><p>With romance on the horizon, she and the children move into his mansion, but beneath his politeness and charm, she glimpses a darker past.</p><p>Her husband is oblivious, and her suitor won't wait forever. As the net closes around her, Katherine must find a way to free them all from this dangerous entanglement.</p><p>If you like fast-paced, character-driven fiction with a dash of romance, crime, and family drama, then you'll love Caroline Kellems's novel about a mother caught between being faithful to her husband and faithful to her own desires.</p><p>Buy <em>The Poppy Field</em> and tremble with the heat of rising passion and the chill of impending disaster.</p><p><br></p>