Have you ever thought about what goes on at your house while you’re at work or away with friends? No, nobody does. Click the lock, slam the door and you’re off on your next adventure. Karla Grainer didn’t either; she was just focused on making her flight to her next client. When Karla would return home, she found clothing in the dryer she’s convinced isn’t hers, a bottle of champagne she cannot for the life of her remember purchasing to numerous calls from her home security company indicating a “triggered alarm”; all the while making her think she’s tired or crazy. Karla is able to identify her “Unexpected Visitors” with the help of her devoted family and snarky friend, Eide. And thanks to Eide, Karla is embarrassingly railroaded into having coffee with the newest pilot at Colorado Mountain Rescue. Is the dark haired, dark eyed pilot with the million-dollar smile helping to keep her safe?
Owen's been given the green light to go home; finally, after several weeks in the hospital following his plane crash. Ty's coming to fly him home, sounds like a great idea, right? Owen isn't so sure; he's not convinced he should be on a plane. Is it time for Owen to re-think his career choice, again? Despite his concerns, his and Karla's families rally around him to make sure he's alright. Maggie and Ollie have been navigating life together since they were aged out of the foster care system several years ago. Maggie's starting to think they are out on some dirt road stranded at two o’clock in the morning and no one’s up. Ollie's convinced Maggie's family is out there somewhere and keeps making attempts to help her find them. Ollie's attempts are waning on Maggie. Not to mention, Maggie's job is posing new challenges and Ollie gets laid off from a career he's loved. Will life ever get back to normal for Maggie and Ollie?
Have you ever thought about what goes on at your house while you’re at work or away with friends? No, nobody does. Click the lock, slam the door and you’re off on your next adventure. Karla Grainer didn’t either; she was just focused on making her flight to her next client. When Karla would return home, she found clothing in the dryer she’s convinced isn’t hers, a bottle of champagne she cannot for the life of her remember purchasing to numerous calls from her home security company indicating a “triggered alarm”; all the while making her think she’s tired or crazy. Karla is able to identify her “Unexpected Visitors” with the help of her devoted family and snarky friend, Eide. And thanks to Eide, Karla is embarrassingly railroaded into having coffee with the newest pilot at Colorado Mountain Rescue. Is the dark haired, dark eyed pilot with the million-dollar smile helping to keep her safe?
Owen's been given the green light to go home; finally, after several weeks in the hospital following his plane crash. Ty's coming to fly him home, sounds like a great idea, right? Owen isn't so sure; he's not convinced he should be on a plane. Is it time for Owen to re-think his career choice, again? Despite his concerns, his and Karla's families rally around him to make sure he's alright. Maggie and Ollie have been navigating life together since they were aged out of the foster care system several years ago. Maggie's starting to think they are out on some dirt road stranded at two o’clock in the morning and no one’s up. Ollie's convinced Maggie's family is out there somewhere and keeps making attempts to help her find them. Ollie's attempts are waning on Maggie. Not to mention, Maggie's job is posing new challenges and Ollie gets laid off from a career he's loved. Will life ever get back to normal for Maggie and Ollie?
Karla and Owen are getting married, buying a little place out in the country. Life is great and their building a life together or is it. When a random picture of a young girl that looks an awful lot like Owen surfaces, what's Karla to believe? When a plane goes missing the answers may be lost right alongside it.
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