As Faith tries on her future mother-in-law's wedding dress in preparation for her own wedding her tears are not of joy. The hideous frock is nicknamed 'The Ghost Web' by Faith's best friend Marilyn who can't understand why Faith would even consider wearing it. But there's a lot Marilyn doesn't know about Faith - not the least of which is that Faith is just the latest of the names she has called herself. Faith and her brother Sam survived a traumatic childhood which included having to change their names to hide from the past but surviving has left scars. Faith's generous fiancé Perry doesn't just promise to be a partner he offers freedom and security and enough kindness to keep Faith squashing down any doubts on what 'being in love' really means. It's not until she meets an extraordinary group of women at the Grace Chapel choir that things start to become crystal clear. As choir-leader extraordinaire the indomitable Hester holds a mirror up to her ragtag group of singers all with their own burdens and insecurities and teaches them to see how magnificent they are so Faith can dare to dream of a future where she and Sam can stop running and she might even be ready to accept the love that she deserves.