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This book was so interesting from the beginning and sad from the start. It has a terrific story line and slyly plotted. While your reading this you'll feel sadness along with happiness. Definitely a novel with a lot of mixed emotions and an excellent must buy must read !!
I Love Fern Michaels.. I've read all her books and this one was definitely great..
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A fascinating story about a girl who breaks free from her rich and controlling parents and starts on her own path. A great read.
Verey Good Book. Enjoyed it!
A terrific beach book
Great read!
Great story of true friendship...
by NY Times best selling author - a story of an unforgettable young woman wo was stolen as a toddler from a poor byt loving famiy, and who must journey through a maze of heartbreak before she can reclaim her true identity.
A terrific book.
A terrific book.
Jessie Roland always knew that her feelings for her parents--dislike and disgust for her mother, less than love for her father--were anything but what a child should feel, especially for the parents that had given her a privileged childhood filled with private schooling, lavish vacations, and any gift that her heart desired. But try as she might, something always kept her from truly loving the Rolands. Strange dreams of a yellow dog and a stroller hinted at the truth, but Jessie couldn't recall the fateful day when Thea and Barnes Roland had stolen her from her stroller, leaving her pet retriever Jelly to chase after their car for miles, only to return to Jessie's stunned parents without the golden-haired little girl. Now a woman, and armed with a sizeable trust fund, Jessie moves far away from her parents to start a new life in Washington, D.C., where a new job, new apartment, and a new man awaits her. Tanner Kingsley is handsome, charming, and hiding something. Jessie's involvement with him will lead to happiness, heartache, and the full realization of her hidden past--a past she must come to terms with before she can find true peace.
Always enjoy reading anything by Fern Michaels and this was no exception. Kept me at it until the end. Good thing I don't have a family to cook for.
Always enjoy reading anything by Fern Michaels and this was no exception. Kept me at it until the end. Good thing I don't have a family to cook for.
Jessie Roland always knew that her feelings for her parents--dislike and disgust for her mother, less than love for her father--were anything but what a child should feel, especially for the parents that had given her a privileged childhood filled with private schooling, lavish vacations, and any gift that her heart desired. But try as she might, something always kept her from truly loving the Rolands. Strange dreams of a yellow dog and a stroller hinted at the truth, but Jessie couldn't recall the fateful day when Thea and Barnes Roland had stolen her from her stroller, leaving her pet retriever Jelly to chase after their car for miles, only to return to Jessie's stunned parents without the golden-haired little girl. Now a woman, and armed with a sizeable trust fund, Jessie moves far away from her parents to start a new life in Washington, D.C., where a new job, new apartment, and a new man awaits her. Tanner Kingsley is handsome, charming, and hiding something. Jessie's involvement with him will lead to happiness, heartache, and the full realization of her hidden past--a past she must come to terms with before she can find true peace.
I was given this book by a friend who loves Fern Michaels.
I have read other books by her but not this one.
I have read other books by her but not this one.
I have not read this book. It was given to me by a friend.