Flight instructor Jack Livingston has been raising his
eight-year-old adopted niece, Natalie, since the accident that took her
parents' lives. When he travels, Natalie is tenderly cared for by her Amish
nanny, Laura Mast, who loves the little girl as her own.
Eight excruciating years ago, Kelly Maines's baby was kidnapped. Determined to find her child, Kelly has tirelessly pursued every lead to its bitter end. And now, with the clock ticking, one last clue from a private investigator ignites a tiny flame of hope: Just a few miles away lives a young girl who matches the profile.
Can this be, at long last, Kelly's beloved daughter?
Eight excruciating years ago, Kelly Maines's baby was kidnapped. Determined to find her child, Kelly has tirelessly pursued every lead to its bitter end. And now, with the clock ticking, one last clue from a private investigator ignites a tiny flame of hope: Just a few miles away lives a young girl who matches the profile.
Can this be, at long last, Kelly's beloved daughter?
Themes in the book are heartache, unforgiveness, many
sorrows, happiness, joy, forgiveness and trust. I have always enjoyed Beverly Lewis’
books and this book was no exception. I found the characters endearing and the
storyline was well developed. I hope to see more books by this husband and wife
team. I think you will enjoy this book.
I received this book through Bethany House Publishers, and
was not required to give a positive review.
About the Author
David Lewis grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota. He met
and married Bev in Colorado, where together they make their home in the
foothills of the Rocky Mountains, enjoying their three grown children and one
grandchild.
Beverly Lewis was born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country. She fondly recalls her growing-up years, and due to a keen interest in her mother's Plain family heritage, many of Beverly's books are set in Lancaster County.
Beverly Lewis was born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country. She fondly recalls her growing-up years, and due to a keen interest in her mother's Plain family heritage, many of Beverly's books are set in Lancaster County.
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