After a devastating accident, Shauntay Monroe wakes up with no memory of the last few years of her life... including marrying her supposed husband, Dallas Monroe. Released into his care, Shauntay is determined to move forward with optimism. But Dallas keeps his distance, and Shauntay can't shake the feeling that he's hiding something.
Dallas knows the truth about their marriage: the arguments, the heartbreak, and the divorce lawyer waiting in the wings. He knows they were already falling apart long before the accident. So why pretend everything is okay when he can barely look in her face? He wants out, but the vows he made won't let him leave so easily. Should he keep Shauntay in the dark about their failed marriage and pretend everything's okay, or is this his opportunity to finally walk away?