"A heartwarming yet exciting romance"
Twenty-seven years ago someone snatched the baby from
her home in Shiloh, Wyoming. Now the remains of the
housekeeper Maria Alverez, who was watching the infant and
her two siblings, has finally been found, but the lost baby
remains missing. In Kansas City, Sable believes she is
that abducted child. As a student in Forensics 101, she
learned that her parents could not have produced her with
the different blood types between her and them. She
uncovers more circumstantial evidence and now criminologist
Sable wonders if Faith and Jacob Langtry are her biological
parents. Accompanied by her friend, Sable travels to meet the
Langtry family though she doe not tell them why she come to
see them. On first meeting with Sable, Faith believes in
her heart that she is her child. Sable turns to Langtry
neighbor Culley Blackwolf for help in learning the truth as
the duo shares an attraction, but as they fall in love,
will veracity end any permanent relationship between them? Though coincidence brings the two-decade-old kidnapping
case to the attention of Sable, readers will enjoy this
powerful romantic suspense novel. Once the players are
introduced, the story line hums with tension and romance as
everyone including the audience wonders if Sable really is
the lost child. LEAVING LONELY TOWN shows why readers
always obtain full value and more from a Cait London novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted October 22, 2001
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