Normally, Wes Grayson would have been attracted to the striking woman with the camera. But this woman has clearly been stalking Amy, his adoptive daughter and the center of his life. And a threat to Amy is a threat to Wes. Laney Fields has no desire to threaten anyone, just a longing to see the child she’d brought into the world six years ago and then been forced to release for adoption. But when she learns that Amy’s adoptive mother has died, Laney becomes determined to play a part in her daughter’s life. Between a man and woman torn by past losses, present fears, and the paradox of their growing fascination for each other, stands one small child. She could be the object of distrust that will drive them apart or the agent of faith in God that can bring them together.
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"Another Christian fiction writer, this book is about a birth mother who returns 7 years later to find her daughter. A nice, QUICK, read but the story isn't that believable. "
— Melissa (4 out of 5 stars)
" Another Christian fiction writer, this book is about a birth mother who returns 7 years later to find her daughter. A nice, QUICK, read but the story isn't that believable. "
— Melissa, 10/26/2013" Very predictable, but fun, quick read nonetheless. "
— Julie, 4/12/2013" This is a great first book. I love the way it made me feel about each character. It teaches about second chances. "
— Jamie, 3/25/2013" I listened to this book. Would've rated it higher if I had read it instead. Reader made main character seem childish so distracted from storyline. References to God and religion seemed stuck in rather than an integral part of the story. "
— Ret, 3/1/2013" Good author...want to read more of her books. "
— Marie, 2/4/2013" Unlikely and predictable, but still an enjoyable story. "
— Scott, 12/29/2012" Read it in an afternoon. Light, easy read. Not very believable, but I liked it. "
— Angelica, 11/8/2012" not my kind of book "
— Theresa, 10/22/2012" Perhaps this just isn't the genre for me? I found the main female character to be manipulating, totally selfish, and dense. "
— Kay, 7/14/2012" Short and predictible, but it's a Blackstock book, and I love her writing. I'll read the rest as well. "
— Gretchen, 6/24/2012" It was a good book...looking forward to the next in line for this series. "
— Sarah, 2/13/2012" Unlikely and predictable, but still an enjoyable story. "
— Scott, 1/9/2011" This is a great first book. I love the way it made me feel about each character. It teaches about second chances. "
— Jamie, 8/7/2009" Good author...want to read more of her books. "
— Marie, 6/5/2009" It was a good book...looking forward to the next in line for this series. "
— Sarah, 5/14/2009Terri Blackstock made a decision more than a decade ago that permanently changed the direction of her writing career. She had grown to become an award-winning secular novelist of over thirty published titles. And yet she was miserable, and her career left her unfulfilled. One night she decided she would never again write something that was displeasing to God. Since then she has written more than thirty novels, many of which were New York Times bestsellers, and was given the Retailers Choice Award in 2007 for best Christian novel in the general fiction category for Night Light. She lives in Mississippi with her husband, Ken.
Sandra Burr is an AudioFile Earphones Award–wining narrator. She has read more than one hundred books in her career, including the New York Times bestselling Cedar Cove romance series by Debbie Macomber.