Long presumed dead, Victor breaks the news to Elsa that her father is indeed alive, but in body only. His mind is locked. But when they flee to America and visit Elsa's childhood home where she was raised by her uncle Henry, Richard's mind begins to open up. There in his childhood home, he is able to warn the others of danger. But will he ever recognize his beloved daughter?
A final confrontation with Adam that involves Elsa's friend Lisa being held hostage, and the beginning of a new life for the Grimm family in Texas will keep you turning page after page until the end of the story-which is really just the beginning of the next chapter in the saga of the life of Charles and Elsa Grimm.

Elsa has found happiness. She is no longer being hunted and she has a loving husband and a growing family. Life has never been better. Then, dreams about her deadly past starts resurface. It can't be a good sign. What if more danger is on its way? She tries to put her worry aside. Maybe she is just being paranoid, until one night she has to fight for her life and the lives of her children. It seems she isn't free from danger after all.
Charles has remained vigilant over the years, aware that danger can present itself at anytime. He now has a bigger family to protect so he must be alert at all times. When an enemy from his past emerges, his world is thrown into upheaval. This new threat can take away everything he holds dear. He tries to keep the identity of his adversary undisclosed. What will Elsa think of him when the secret he has been keeping from her for years comes to light?