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Rivers Brothers #1

The Unknown Daughter

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The Nationally Award-Winning Debut novel of #1 Amazon Family Saga, Series Romance, and Short-Story best-selling author, Anna DeStefano. Don't miss her Seasons of the Heart (Christmas on Mimosa Lane, Three Days on Mimosa Lane, Love on Mimosa Lane) and Echoes of the Heart (Here in My Heart, Let Me Love You Again) series!
Carrinne Wilmington turned her back on her past and her first love when she was only seventeen. Now, for the sake of her sixteen-year-old daughter, she's returning to her South Georgia home to search for the key to their future. When someone tries to stop her from finding the truth, will Eric Rivers, the rebel-turned-sheriff from her past, help her protect the daughter he's never known?


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304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 2004

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Anna DeStefano

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Anna DeStefano brings to life heart-warming, emotion-packed stories about community, family and second chances. Her award-winning, nationally bestselling small town romances spotlight family, friendships and the forgiveness that nurtures her characters’ dreams…as they explore the issues all contemporary families face.

Anna’s imagination is forever inspired by our ability to claim an unlimited and exciting future—by honestly confronting and bravely overcoming the setbacks of the past.

She’s the author of more than twenty-seven books, including the Echoes of the Heart and the Mimosa Lane novels that are set in Chandlerville, Georgia, and her Atlanta Heroes series.

Look for her other titles featuring the reader-favorite Dixon family: Here in My Heart, Let me Love You Again, His Darling Bride, and Book 3 of the Seasons of the Heart series, Love on Mimosa Lane.

Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Anna’s lived in the South her entire life. Her background as a care provider and adult educator in the world of crisis and grief recovery lends itself to the deeper psychological themes of every story she writes.

A wife and mother, she currently writes in a charming northeast suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, not all that different from her characters’ beloved Chandlerville.

She is also a workshop, masterclass and keynote speaker, a writing coach, and a freelance editor.


Get to know Anna at annawrites.com/blog and the Anna DeStefano: Author page on Facebook, where she shares her inspirations, her challenges, a healthy dose of honest optimism, and tidbits about upcoming projects.

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1,833 reviews4 followers
August 15, 2018
Good Read

A nice story,I thought it was a little slow.But it was still a good story.It had something for , suspense,thrills and romance.
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November 26, 2015
Good story, great writing. The protagonist is an inflexible, controlling bitch (until the end, of course), but I see how this works for the story. This line (location 1720 according to my Kindle) jerked me out of the story and I almost stopped reading. "All that was over now. Forever." The protagonist's thought sounded final, all hope for a HEA ending is burning in hell now. I've never read this author so I didn't know if she plays by the 'rules' of romance. Only the fact that it was published by Harlequin gave me some assurance that it wouldn't end in disaster. But I lost interest in the characters for the rest of the story, only regaining it in the epilogue, and even then the ending was only a relief rather than happy. Note to self--NEVER give the reader such absolute feelings that this story is a lost cause. A simple question or refusal can pull this off. "Was it all over now? It couldn't be lost forever."
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February 12, 2014
I enjoyed this novel thoroughly. Was just over 3/4 of the way through when I discovered the mystery of who Carinne's father was. Only thing I wish is that when the author was changing from one person's view/story to another person's, that there was a clear separation - like with ***** or something. Kind of sucked to be reading a sentence and then next line/page was a different viewpoint/story.
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