Four sisters
and one devastating secret.
Ruby Mckee
is the town mascot and miracle baby after being abandoned on a bridge in the
small town of Pear Blossom. Now that Ruby is back home years later, the town
still calls her a miracle. Ruby has that affect on people though with her sunny
disposition and her ability to always see the good in people. She has never
questioned why she was abandoned, but when she takes a job as an archivist at
the local museum, secrets start unfolding. Ruby’s sisters Dahlia, Lydia and
Marianne all have their own lives and their own struggles, but when Ruby’s past
starts coming to light, how will that affect the rest of her family?
What started
as a simple coming home story quickly turned into a mystery of a close-knit
family. I enjoyed how diverse each sisters character was and how the characters
all interacted with each other. Each character had a side story along with the
story of Ruby coming home and as the story evolved, so did the mystery. It was
fun to read something a little different from author Maisey Yates and I thought
she did an excellent job of bringing us this story. Thank you to Harlequin
Publishing for my advanced readers copy which I enjoyed and voluntarily
reviewed. A great book to curl up with this summer.
Maisey
Yates is a New York Times bestselling author
of over one hundred romance novels. Whether she's writing strong, hard working
cowboys, dissolute princes or multigenerational family stories, she loves
getting lost in fictional worlds. An avid knitter with a dangerous yarn
addiction and an aversion to housework, Maisey lives with her husband and three
kids in rural Oregon. Check out her website, maiseyyates.com or find her on
Facebook.
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Website: http://www.maiseyyates.com/
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THE
LOST AND FOUND GIRL
Author:
Maisey Yates
ISBN: 9781335503206
Publication
Date: July 26, 2022
Publisher:
HQN Books
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