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The Daughter

The Daughter

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific!
Review: This was my first read by Jasmine Cresswell. The story was wonderful and the characters were great. I felt so bad for Maggie and all that she had endured at such a young age. If I rate a book with 5 stars, it's because I can't put the book down. The story was excellent and suspenseful from beginning to end. That's my kind of book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific!
Review: This was my first read by Jasmine Cresswell. The story was wonderful and the characters were great. I felt so bad for Maggie and all that she had endured at such a young age. If I rate a book with 5 stars, it's because I can't put the book down. The story was excellent and suspenseful from beginning to end. That's my kind of book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top notch romantic suspense
Review: When Maggie Slade was fifteen years old her mother was murdered and she was wrongly convicted of the murder. After seven years in jail, Maggie escapes. Life on the run isn't a fun life, moving from one town to another. Never making friends, never falling in love. Until she meets Sean McLeod, one of the detectives who helped put her away.

At first burned out cop Sean McLeod doesn't realize who he's just met. He thinks Maggie is a waitress who is trying to worm her way into his brother's life. He's suspicious and starts asking questions, eventually causing Maggie to run again. Finally he realizes who she is and he is determined to find her.

After almost seven years on the run Maggie finds herself in Ohio where the man she believes killed her mother is living. Determined to finally stop running and prove her innocence, Maggie goes to see the archbishop's sermon only to run right into Sean McLeod.

Sean believes Maggie's innocence and the two fall in love. Only two things can happen, he can turn her in or let her flee again. Sean decides to help Maggie prove her innocence.

Jasmine Cresswell, the author of other great romantic suspense novels such as The Disappearance and Secret Sins, proves herself time and time again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top notch romantic suspense
Review: When Maggie Slade was fifteen years old her mother was murdered and she was wrongly convicted of the murder. After seven years in jail, Maggie escapes. Life on the run isn't a fun life, moving from one town to another. Never making friends, never falling in love. Until she meets Sean McLeod, one of the detectives who helped put her away.

At first burned out cop Sean McLeod doesn't realize who he's just met. He thinks Maggie is a waitress who is trying to worm her way into his brother's life. He's suspicious and starts asking questions, eventually causing Maggie to run again. Finally he realizes who she is and he is determined to find her.

After almost seven years on the run Maggie finds herself in Ohio where the man she believes killed her mother is living. Determined to finally stop running and prove her innocence, Maggie goes to see the archbishop's sermon only to run right into Sean McLeod.

Sean believes Maggie's innocence and the two fall in love. Only two things can happen, he can turn her in or let her flee again. Sean decides to help Maggie prove her innocence.

Jasmine Cresswell, the author of other great romantic suspense novels such as The Disappearance and Secret Sins, proves herself time and time again.


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