Boy, is Mick Campbell infuriating! The police detective is only doing his job, looking into the death of the private investigator my sister had hired to find our presumed-dead mother (it's been a very eventful month!), but does he really believe a member of my family is a killer? I've been planning to spend time with Mick to keep tabs on the investigation, but lately I've been wondering, am I drawn to him because he's a single dad or because his faith is strong under fire?
At ten she took up marijuana, and by twelve she began snorting cocaine. Here is her gripping, heart-wrenching story--a story of a childhood gone awry and a young woman battling to restore order to her chaotic life.
The child star of "E.T." describes her own nightmarish descent into alcohol and drug addiction--habits that were encouraged by her unique lifestyle--and her decision to enter therapy at age thirteen
When a devoted teacher goes missing under suspicious circumstances and an actor is murdered at a local reservoir there's no obvious link between the cases.
There she meets Maeve, a crippled girl from the slums, who will change all their lives when a little girl is lost .
Midwinter. A child is found wandering through the snowy woods, her hands covered in someone else's blood. And she cannot—or will not—speak, not even to share her name. Who is this little girl lost?
Although the events of her life are sensational, the deeper story lies in her relationship with God, and what she can teach others who live with fear and the pain resulting from violence and trauma.
The innocent girl we met in the first installment of this compelling series is gone; all that remains is the self-absorbed, self-righteous courtesan who is now complicit in three murders.
She learns that you can't change someone and also throughout all of this learns how to forgive someone who hasn't asked to be forgiven. She was a little girl lost but then found
A couple's six-year-old daughter befriends a strange young girl and the pair vanishes into thin air. From New York Times bestselling author Addison Moore comes a thrilling mystery with a twist so big you will never see it coming.
This book looks through my eyes at me as a person with PTSD. I look at myself as a little girl who is lost and can't find her way out of her own captivity.