A Southern saga of family lost and found from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the Sisterhood books.
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Fern Michaels thrills us, once again, with the story of an unforgettable young woman who was stolen as a toddler from a poor but loving family, and who must journey through a maze of heartbreak before she can reclaim her true identity.
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Raised in a magnificent Charleston house, Jessie Roland wants for nothing. But as she grows into young adulthood, all she feels is loss and a desperate need to break free from the stifling possessiveness of her โparents.โ Somewhere, in the deepest part of herself, Jessie believes that the world she has always lived in is not the one she came fromย .ย .ย . or belongs in.
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Now, at nineteen, she has escaped to Washington, D.C., where no one knows her, and where she is swept into a whirlwind marriage to a Texas senatorโs son. But the past will not release Jessie, who is still haunted by a sense of lost happiness, of simple, tender gestures buried in her memory. Only in Luke Holt, a reclusive rancher, will she discover the strength to penetrate the darkness, and find her way back to a place she can call home.
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Praise for Fern Michaels
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โProse so natural that it seems you are witnessing a story rather than reading about it.โ โLos Angeles Sunday Times
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โMichaels just keeps getting better and better with each bookย .ย .ย . She never disappoints.โ โRT Book Reviews