One of the few white kids in a rural Kentucky town, Logan Whyte always kept to his own kind out of self-preservation. He never considered himself racist, but that didn’t stop him from falling
in with the wrong crowd—who celebrated hate as much as he fought it—or from ending up in prison for eight years on an armed robbery charge.A successful, educated black woman, Katie Andreassen
was tired of being accused of betraying her own race. Her lonely isolation, coupled with her grief over losing her mother, inspire her to create a new pen pal program at Capshaw State
Penitentiary, where her father is a warden.The program brings the unlikely pair together, but Logan and Katie soon find themselves forced to overcome past fears and prejudices. Their friendship
doesn’t come easily … threatened by a crooked lawyer with a grudge and a best friend who betrays her promise to help.When faced with a world that forces them apart, Logan and Katie must show
everyone else what they have discovered: that love is, in fact, colorblind.