Nothing Hidden opens with the events of September 5, 1926 – the day mysterious, ebony-haired Eunice appeared at seven-year-old Mona Krane’s home, tragically altering the remainder of her life. Now eighty-seven-years-old and dying of a terminal illness, Mona reaches out to her nurse, Ashleigh Craig, for help finding the answers to the buried secrets surrounding that fateful day so long ago. The search for the truth will take Ashleigh from Ohio to the coast of Southern Maine, to New York, and back to Ohio, in a desperate race against time before she finally uncovers the shocking truth of Mona’s past.
Nurse Ashleigh Craig undertakes a desperate search for answers to a mystery that has troubled her terminally-ill 87-year-old patient since childhood when she witnessed a traumatic event.
Determined to solve the mystery before her patient dies, Ashleigh follows clues to distant locations despite the objections of her overbearing boss. A lovely mystery/romance story of friendship, loyalty, and healing with Christian themes.
This is a special story for me in part because there are many references to the area I live in. But putting that aside, it’s a well-written story about a woman who is dying and would like to have the mysteries of her life solved before she dies. She enlists the help of a nurse who embarks on a journey to do just that. There is a religious component to the story that is well integrated and a good addition.