The Sister's Search: Homeward Trails
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A young woman searches for her missing brother and finds much more awaits her -- if she can escape war-torn Texas.
Deze auteur plaatst haar verhalen in kleine steden, vaak geïnspireerd door haar geboorteplaats Maine. Haar achtergrond als journalist informeert haar schrijven met realistische karakterportretten en scènes. Interesses zoals geschiedenis en genealogie verweven zich in haar historische romans, waar haar voorouders unieke personages inspireren. Haar werk is geworteld in persoonlijke ervaringen en biedt lezers een authentiek en boeiend verhaal.






A young woman searches for her missing brother and finds much more awaits her -- if she can escape war-torn Texas.
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