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Caddo Lake has finally revealed the bones. Nineteen years ago, Emmy's foster mother disappeared, tearing their fragile family apart. After years of lonely wandering, Emmy returns to Uncertain, Texas to support her foster brother Jed, who's been accused of the murder, and solve another mystery from the past-finding the biological mother who abandoned her.
Riley Gray, her teenage love and now a successful attorney, is the only person who can help her. The old sparks quickly reignite. The romance is as irresistible as before. They never stopped loving each other. But someone wants Emmy to stop asking questions, and is willing to threaten not only Riley but his young daughter, too.

Return to Caddo Lake
Uncertain Fate - Ken Casper
Uncertain Past - Roz Denny Fox
Uncertain Future - Eve Gaddy
Book Two: The Return to Caddo Lake Trilogy

222 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2001

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Roz Denny Fox

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Roz saw her first book, Red Hot Pepper, published by Harlequin Books in February 1990. She has written for several Harlequin series lines as well as special projects and online serials. Besides being a writer Roz has worked as a medical secretary and as an administrative assistant for both an elementary school and a community college. Part of her love for writing came from moving around with her husband during his tenure in the Marine Corps and later as a telephone engineer. The richness of settings and diversity of friendships she's experienced continue to find their way into Roz's stories.

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July 10, 2024
I didn’t finish the book. I picked this up at one of those little free libraries and thought it might be good since it had the label as “super romance.” Spice level 0.5 out of 10, plot was ehh but saw in another review that Emmy still doesn’t know who her parents are by the end of the book. Gave up about 3/4 of the way as it wasn’t as enthralling as it sounded
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June 2, 2013
By: Roz Denny Fox
Published By: Bell Bridge Books
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Book Blog For: GMTA
Series The Return to Caddo Lake Trilogy
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"Uncertain Past" by Roz Denny Fox was one of series in the 'The Return to Caddo Lake Trilogy "Caddo Lake has finally revealed the bones." Emmy has returned to Uncertain, Texas to help with her foster brother who has been accused of murder and "solve another mystery from the past-finding the biological mother who abandoned her." What will happen when Emmy's teenage friend who is now a attorney (Riley Gray) come into the picture. Will these two pick up where they left off many years ago? But as this story continues strange things will happen because "someone wants Emmy to stop asking questions and is willing to threaten not only Riley but his daughter, too." Now, to find out what will happen you must pick up the read "Uncertain Past" to get a well written story and Yes, I would recommend this novel as a good read.


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January 16, 2013
By the end of the second part of this trilogy, Emerald still doesn't know who her birth parents are, but someone is town does & wants to put a stop to her snooping by threatening her boyfriend and his daughter. So she publicly renounces searching and marries Riley.
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January 12, 2012
I adore this series. Each of the three books adds a richer mix to the over all plot of the series. I especially enjoyed this one..
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February 4, 2013
I enjoyed this second book in the Return to East Texas Trilogy. Thank goodness I have the third that I can dive right in to!
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