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In the spring of 1874 missionary Ann Wallace felt called by God to embark on a journey that would take her north along the Natchez Trace traveling among the highwaymen who wait to rob, rape and murder passing travelers. Along the way she becomes stranded in the small town of Trace, Mississippi where she meets the ones who are destined to travel with her. She meets Adam Tara and his two younger brothers and becomes confused about her calling when she falls in love with Adam. She questions her dedication and feels torn between her duty as a missionary and her emotions as a woman.
When psychologist Savannah James meets mentally ill five-year-old Payne Isaac, she sees her role as simple: help Payne. Session after session, she listens to Payne as he describes events that haven't occurred and people she is certain do not exist. She desperately wants the therapy to have a positive effect in his life-a drive born from her need to cope with her own secrets. When Payne discovers Savannah's secret, he is convinced it is she who needs help-an obligation he believes belongs to him and one that forces him to choose between keeping his friends and helping her.
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