Years after giving up his infant son following the death of his wife, psychologist Byron Frazer heads for England to find his son and reconcile himself with his past, only to discover that Ian has become an integral part of his Cornish community, where he also encounters Ian's protective cousin, Jade, struggling to rebuild her life following a shattered marriage. Reprint.
Stella Cameron is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author. With over fourteen million copies of her books in print, Cameron is now turning her pen to mysteries and independently publishing COLD, Introducing Alex Duggins. She draws on her English background for this new, already critically acclaimed mystery series. Atmospheric, deeply character and relationship driven, COLD reveals the power of old secrets to twist the present. Cameron’s reputation for using her backgrounds to add tension and allure to her stories is heightened again.
Cameron is the recipient of the Pacific Northwest Achievement Award for distinguished professional achievement and for enhancing the stature of the Northwest Literary community. She lives in Washington with her husband Jerry, her Papillon Millie, black cat Zipper, and a cheeky little tabby named Jack.
This was a very touching story of a mon losing his wife, giving their baby boy up for adoption, and then entering his son's life when he finds that the adoptive parents have both died. He finds love with his son and a new wonderful love with a fantastic women along the way. It was very sweet, but not all realistic but enough so that I kept reading. There really should have been more emotion and feelings envolved but over all it was a wonderful read.
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I wasn't able to finish three-fourths of the novel. It has been a bad decision for me to read the book. I just don't know how it feels while reading it but I am certain that I can not last for five minutes. The words are poorly done and the dialogue are lame. The plot is good but the details aren't.
When the protagonist's wife died in childbirth, he gave up the child for adoption. Years later, now secure, he begins a search to find the boy. He discovers the boy in Great Britain, now fatherless, and in need of a father. But is the protagonist the father he needs?
This read was so good I just couldn't put it down. Years ago Byron and Lori had a son she passed away right after his birth. For certain reason Byron could not take care of his son so he gave him up for adoption. I will not tell the rest.