True Colors (Book 6)
In Boston, 1886, Harriet Peters commissions Sarah Jane Robinson to make her a new dress. Both widows are struggling to make ends meet, and they strike up a quick friendship. Harriet feels sorry for Sarah Jane, who has suffered so much loss in her life. But Harrieta�TMs friend, Dr. Michael Wheaton, has concerns that death seems to follow Sarah Jane in mysterious ways Still, Harriet cana�TMt imagine any deceit in her friend, who she comforts through the deaths of her daughter and nephew. Will Harrieta�TMs trusting nature lead to her own demise as a persistent stomachache starts to plague her?