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A Slow Burn

By Mary E. DeMuth

Description:

She touched Daisy’s shoulder. So cold. So hard. So unlike Daisy. Yet so much like herself it made Emory shudder. Burying her grief, Emory Chance is determined to find her daughter Daisy’s murderer—a man she saw in a flicker of a vision. But when the investigation hits every dead end, her despair escalates. As questions surrounding Daisy’s death continue to mount, Emory’s safety is shattered by the pursuit of a stranger, and she can’t shake the sickening fear that her own choices contributed to Daisy’s disappearance. Will she ever experience the peace her heart longs for? The second book in the Defiance, Texas Trilogy, this suspenseful novel is about courageous love, the burden of regret, and bonds that never break. It is about the beauty and the pain of telling the truth. Most of all, it is about the power of forgiveness and what remains when shame no longer holds us captive.

Book Takeaway:

No matter how unlovely you feel, or how much deep regret you nurse, there is a love higher still that can heal.

Why the author wrote this book:

I wanted to explore a mother's grief and regret on a grand scale. Could a woman who contributed to her daughter's disappearance find healing? Redemption?

Reviews

"Mary DeMuth's heart-wrenching story riveted my attention to the very last page. She is a master at digging deep into her characters' lives and pulling out every emotional nuance."
- Myra on July 03, 2010

"Emory Chance uses hard work and harder play to get through life’s pain and loneliness. She is set on a collision course with redemption when God directs Hixon Jones, a modern-day Hosea, to love her."
- Kathleen on December 24, 2009

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