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Book Review of The Daughter's Return (Lost & Found, Bk 2) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1282)

The Daughter's Return (Lost & Found, Bk 2) (Harlequin Superromance, No 1282)
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Welcome to the Kathryn McFarland National Foundation. Since its inception, the foundation has assisted approximately 17,000 familes in locating missing children...

This is Maggie McFarland's life's work. Yet each time she helps another family locate a missing child, it does nothing to erase the pain of losing a missing child, it does nothing to erase the pain of losing her baby sister Kathryn, abducting twenty-six years ago. Even so Maggie's hope is renewed when she finds a man who's turning up more leads than her family has ever gotten.

Jake Halsey can't tell Maggie the truth about his job-not yet. But he's glad to do whatever he can, using his CIA connections, to help find the missing sister. Because finding Kathryn would give Maggie her life back-a life Jake wants to be a part of.

A really gooe book. It is a sequel to Somebody's Daughter which you should read first before reading this book.