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Open Water
Description:
As much as Lisa Oliver wanted to believe that she could be safe in the small
mountain community of Benning, Kentucky, she knew that wouldn't be the case when Agent Farrow's car pulled next to the school where she had been working. They'd found her again? Who was stalking her and why?
Jake Bradley uses his widely popular "Jake on the Road" articles to help him continue to follow leads into Lisa's past, but he didn't expect the people whom he spoke with to be attacked and killed. How could he possibly protect this woman who had become so important to him when he so miserably failed at learning about her past and why someone had killed her parents?
So many secrets whirl around in this second chronicle of the Home Found series. Lisa and Jake learn more about her past, and about each other, in this dramatic suspense.
Book Takeaway:
Home is not just a place. It's not a house, but those who live in it.
Why the author wrote this book:
We are a product of our upbringing. If a child spends her early life in a spiritual environment and is then taken out of that environment, will those early experiences remain with her?
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