Young Julia Jackson had been in Kirk MacKay's care when she'd been abducted. Years later, haunted by the tragedy, Kirk was determined to help another kidnap victim--a beautiful ballerina. Dawn Hayden was the same age Julia would have been--and she was wearing Julia's necklace....
Dawn's childhood had been filled with darkness. But when, at the peak of her career, she faced real terror, Kirk set her free--and captured her heart. Only with the love of this powerful and mysterious stranger could she face the past and step out of darkness into glorious light.
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She had been kidnapped not once but twice. He had been the one who saw the kidnappers but was severely injured. Now twenty years later she has been kidnapped again. But this time he will become her savior. Her past was clouded in mystery but one thing she knew was ballet. Can she go home? To the family that has been devastated by her being taken? What about him? He is more than a fleeting memory.
Night Child by Ann Major is the third book in her Children of Destiny series. I read this book many years ago and couldn’t wait to read it again! There’s something about reading a book about a ballerina, and I so enjoyed this story. Add in the kidnapping and Ms. Major has a winner here. I highly recommend reading Night Child and all of the other books in the series.
Julia was kidnapped as a child, then kidnapped again while performing in the Middle East as a prima ballerina. Kirk was charged by her family to rescue her from her captors. There was a long process of learning who she was.
Enjoyed this story. The main characters were obstreperous at times and thought more of the story could have included more about the first kidnapping. Over all a good read.