In a quiet, judgmental town, a mother's unwavering love fuels her relentless search for her missing son.
When 8-year-old Ben disappears, his mother Pearl undertakes a relentless quest in their small judgmental town, even as she faces suspicion from her husband, Eddie. Armed with clues hinting at church member Meredith's involvement, Pearl risks all, breaking laws and facing adversaries. Despite temporary imprisonment, she rescues Ben from Meredith's remote cabin. Pearl's journey, riddled with societal judgment and marital discord, ultimately leads her to a fresh start with Ben, a testament to a mother's unwavering love, the danger of insular societies, and the power of self-belief. This impactful narrative will linger in readers' minds long after they turn the final page.
Little Girl Lost
When the seventeen-year-old star of the high school softball team vanishes from a small town, the victim’s estranged older sister, Bridget Dubois, returns home in order to find her. The only problem is that Bridget has a reputation, and the locals aren’t pleased by her reappearance. Without anyone to help her, Bridget must find a way to reconnect with her younger sister before time runs out.
Three exciting stories with kidnapping as the theme. Each story was filled with incredible quality characters. I was enthralled by each story, and found them difficult to put down. I will buy any other books by this author.
An interesting premise, but unfortunately the audio quality is so terrible, I couldn’t stand it. I can sometimes endure poor quality, but for 38+ hours?
I’m not sure why the author or publisher would’ve approved this, it seems they were taken for a ride, sadly.