"Evie Jones has dedicated her life and very limited funds working for Southern Service Paws
the company that matched her with the love of her life: Charlie a service dog trained to
assist with her epilepsy. But it's no secret that the company has been struggling to make ends
meet. It's up to her and her longtime mentor and boss to throw the fundraiser of the century to
keep the doors open. Then Evie meets Jacob Broaden at a client consultation meeting. There are
instant sparks--but not the good kind because Jacob's daughter set up the meeting without his
knowledge. Ten-year-old Sam has been recently diagnosed with epilepsy and has wanted a service
animal ever since. While he had hesitations at first it doesn't take long for Jacob to be
convinced that a service dog--and possibly Evie--might just be the best thing for him and his
daughter"--