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  • Her Stolen Past

  • Family Reunions Series, Book 3
  • By: Lynette Eason
  • Narrated by: Traci Odom
  • Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (162 ratings)

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Her Stolen Past

By: Lynette Eason
Narrated by: Traci Odom
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Publisher's summary

A stolen baby

When Sonya Daniels finds a kidnapped baby's birth certificate hidden in her late mother's home, she's shocked. What was her family's connection to the child, still missing for over two decades? And what happened to the little girl?

Sonya hires detective Brandon Hayes to help her get to the truth. But someone doesn't want the truth to come out and will stop at nothing to keep them from investigating. Sonya knows the guarded cop won't rest until he unravels the mystery - but the answers could be more than she can bear alone.

©2014 Lynette Eason (P)2018 Tantor

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unexpected ending!

started this story and couldn't wait to finish it. I thought I had the killer figured out, but it ended up being a surprise. Lynette Eason as usual dazzles.

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True Believer

What most captured my heart was her Reference to depending on God, Bible references, and thhat dependency on God is the only true way to eternal happiness. I have listened to almost ALL of her series and I have not been disappointed with any of them.

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Love to Read

I READ MS EASTON S BOOKS A LOT . THIS IS ONE OF HER BEST!!!!IT HAS SUSPENCE...SURPRISES...ROMANCE...ALL OF THIS .AND THE VERY BEST THING...SHE WRITES FROM A TRUE CHRISTIAN POINT OF VIEW........DONT MISS THIS BOOK.!!!!!!!

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As always with Lynette Eason stories

Fantastic, with so many valuable lessons for everyone to learn - thank you Lynette, please don’t stop writing

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Excellent story!

Loved it, as usual. Great storyline, love the twists and turns, unexpected resolution, excellent ending.

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Great reading

Really liked the book. Good reading for those who love romance, thrill and detective stories.

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Didn’t want it to end.

I couldn’t put this one down. It holds you from beginning to end. And you hate to see it end.

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Sweet story

This is one story in which I could not figure out the villain until the end, and fortunately, the mystery parts of the plot were sufficiently interesting to keep my attention until the end. The story is typically melodramatic as per the genre, but the relationships between the characters and emotional struggles they faced were more true to life, especially for the male protagonist.

Within the exciting plot twists and unraveling mysteries, the whole series deals with hurt and forgiveness culminating in this book which makes an unwillingness to forgive front and center as a major character flaw which the male protagonist must overcome before moving on with his life. There aren’t a huge amount of therapy sessions in the book, but the story deals honestly with how an unforgiving spirit poisons his ability to have healthy relationships even with people he currently had no grudge against.

Eason does not excuse evil in the book; she recognizes it while still not permitting it to ruin the characters’ future by destroying the characters’ inner peace. I like the way Eason works this out as characters grow throughout the story. It was nice to hear a different kind of emotional problem rather than the typical “fear of revealing secrets” or false “guilt” over something the characters could not control. The willingness to admit our mistakes, to make changes, and to extend forgiveness towards others when they make mistakes is necessary for every meaningful relationship we have. Eason nails this, making the story and characters more believable than most.

The book was a satisfying ending to the series. My only problem with the series and this book is that the plot always has the same action elements. Dudes on protection detail are typically useless, get shot, get foiled, find out problems by accident not efficiency, etc. The female protagonist goes off on her own with the killer to an unknown place because the team is too slow to realize who is the villain really is, etc. It gets old, but there were not so many problems in this story to make me dislike it. Likable characters always make the story worthwhile.

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