Whose Little Girl are You?
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Publisher Description
The answer can kill you...
From Bethany Campbell, the nationally bestselling author of Don't Talk to Strangers and Hear No Evil, comes a roller-coaster ride of relentless suspense in the tradition of Joy Fielding and Mary Higgins Clark...a grippingly paced thriller that dares to ask the question...Whose Little Girl Are You?
With one phone call, Jaye Garrett's life has turned into a nightmare. The beautiful and successful Boston businesswoman has been summoned to her childhood home to receive shocking news. Her brother, Patrick, has fallen desperately ill and needs a bone marrow transplant to survive.
But when Jaye volunteers as a donor, she is stunned to learn that Patrick is not her biological brother. And that the emotionally frail woman who raised them from infanthood is not their biological mother.
To answer the dark mystery of her own identity and to save her brother's life, Jaye must ask herself the question, Whose little girl are you?
The answer is more shocking than she can ever imagine.
For at the end of a trail of lies, secrets, and tragedy stretching thirty years into the past is a mysterious woman whose resemblance to Jaye Garrett marks Jaye as the killer's next victim.
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Headstrong Jaye Garrett would do anything for her little brother, Patrick, but in the same minute that she hears he's sick with leukemia she discovers that they were both adopted, bought illegally by their emotionally fragile mother, making it impossible for Jaye to save him with a bone marrow match and transplant. "If he's got family," she vows, "I'll find them," and she sets off for Cawdor, Okla., knowing only that Patrick has Asian blood and that they were born there at a clinic run by Dr. Roland Hunsinger. But small towns are tight with their secrets, and Jaye's not exactly subtle in her search. Originally warned off by Turner Gibson, a slick lawyer who's searching for the lost son of a wealthy client, the two begin to make headway on their respective hunts when they join forces to identify the unmarried women who unwittingly sold their children from Hunsinger's clinic. The pair are up against a town run by the doctor's henchmen: his bitter son-in-law and a violent sheriff. As Jaye and Turner travel the country to find the birth mothers, their Cawdor informants are steadily murdered. Campbell's (Hear No Evil) execution of the drama is patchy; she realistically re-creates Jaye's struggle with her attraction to and mistrust of Turner but lets the original mission of saving Patrick fall to the wayside. The predictable plot turns on stock characters (the headstrong blonde, the religious simpleton, the latently homosexual ruthless killer), but the stories of the unwed mothers, now mature women, add depth to Jaye and Turner's search. Despite its flaws, Campbell fans will still find much to enjoy in this suspenseful tale.
Customer Reviews
A town with deadly secrets...
Jaye Garrett is concerned when she learns that her brother has leukemia... and shocked when she learns he is not her biological brother because they were both illegally adopted. This is apparently why she is not the match for the bone marrow transplant that’s needed to save his life. Heading to the small town where they were adopted, she finds a town full of deadly secrets that some would kill to cover up. Her only choice is to try and trust a lawyer with secrets of his own, knowing along the way that she’s falling for him. Unfortunately, this is the only book I’ve read by Bethany Campbell... so far. After all, with a book this good, a book that does a terrific job of serving up danger, suspense, mystery, terror, and romance in equal measure, you can be sure that I’ll definitely be looking for most of Campbell’s other thrillers! Highly recommended to fans of romantic suspense! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️