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The Lovely and the Lost

By: Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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A FORGOTTEN PAST.

Kira vividly remembers the moment Cady Bennett and one of her search and rescue dogs found her as a child, living alone in the wild, with no memories of her life before. Years later, now adopted into the Bennett family, Kira has spent most of her life training in search and rescue herself.

A MISSING GIRL.
So, when Cady’s estranged father appears with news of a missing child out in the wilderness, Kira vows to bring the girl home.

A DARK SECRET.
As the search intensifies, danger mounts and long-buried secrets begin to come to light. To find one missing child, Kira will have to question everything she thinks she knows.

©2024 Jennifer Lynn Barnes (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Family & Relationships Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Disappearance
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This story centres around missing young girl and the SAR team sent to search a Mountain wildness for girl.
There is also the story of Kira. the seventeen year old girl who, now adopted, was lost in the wilderness herself as a small child, but now works with her equally damaged husky, Saskia with her adoptive mother, and brother Jude, in SAR’s
Then we get another side story surrounding the founding families, missing brothers and sons.
And we can throw in a dodgy Sheriff.
Overall, I sweet story that ends on a little bit of a mystery.

SAR Story. Missing Child, Found Family

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