From the back...The disappearance of her beloved little sister had torn Carolyn McKay's world apart and led her to dedicate her life to the cause of missing children. Now, ten years later, another crime had brought back all the anguish and unsolved, unforgotten tragedy-and reunited her with a man she'd prayed never to see again...Drew Delaney was a federal agent now, and he believed this new kidnapping was linked to her sister's. But even that terrifying thought was overshadowed by Carolyn's darkest, most secret fear, the fear that this man she'd never stopped loving would learn of another child-the child she'd never told him was his...In my Opinion...As teenagers Carolyn and Drew thought they had their whole lives in front of them. They loved each other very much. Carolyn's parents did not like Drew at all and they judged him by the sins of his family. Carolyn's parents could not keep Carolyn from loving Drew. But one day everything changed when Carolyn's younger sister Annie disappeared. Not even Carolyn and Drew's love could keep them together. Drew left town never knowing that Carolyn was pregnant. Now ten years later Drew is an FBI agent and one of his cases is linked to Annie's kidnapping. He returns to his hometown and to Carolyn. The love is still there and stronger than ever. But what happens when Drew discovers that he has a son that he never knew about. This is definetly an emotional read filled with family, friendship, and love. However, I had a hard time with this book and it was only because of my strong belief that every man has a right to know that he fathered a child. Drew was never told about his son and to me that is simply unforgivable. I am looking forward to the next book in the series, 'Homecoming' which is Annie's story.
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