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Rating:  Summary: Romance or Mainstream? Review: What would you do if your ex-husband abducted your young son and you feared you would never see him again? This is the question that our heroine must answer as she tries to locate her missing son. After getting fed up with her husband's abuse and problems with alcohol and drugs, special education teacher Kristie Phillips, decides to divorce him. With her son missing after visitation with his father, Kristie enlists the help of attorney, T. Zan McManus.T. Zan McManus, Zan as he likes to be called, wants to do whatever it takes to help Kristie find her son. Zan knows all too well what it is like to be abducted and to never see your mother again. He has a special place in his heart for missing children. He takes Kristie's case because of his overwhelming need to help her find her son and also, to protect this young woman, who seems to be on the emotional brink. COME BACK TO ME revolves around the search and rescue of Kristie's six-year old son, Curtis. Zan and Kristie are drawn to each other by a mutual attraction and as they work to find Curtis, a budding romance evolves. While in Mexico searching for Curtis, the couple succumbs to their mutual attraction and falls in love. COME BACK TO ME is not a typical romance novel; instead it is a story of how devastating it can be to lose a child to a parental abduction. For that reason, the romance is not paramount and rightfully so because of the serious nature of the story. Since the romance is lost in the bigger picture of child abductions, the reader does not get the chance to be enamored by Zan and Kristie falling in love. COME BACK TO ME is a well-written story, but it does not fit into the traditional romance genre. Reviewed by Cashana Seals of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
Rating:  Summary: Romance or Mainstream? Review: What would you do if your ex-husband abducted your young son and you feared you would never see him again? This is the question that our heroine must answer as she tries to locate her missing son. After getting fed up with her husband's abuse and problems with alcohol and drugs, special education teacher Kristie Phillips, decides to divorce him. With her son missing after visitation with his father, Kristie enlists the help of attorney, T. Zan McManus. T. Zan McManus, Zan as he likes to be called, wants to do whatever it takes to help Kristie find her son. Zan knows all too well what it is like to be abducted and to never see your mother again. He has a special place in his heart for missing children. He takes Kristie's case because of his overwhelming need to help her find her son and also, to protect this young woman, who seems to be on the emotional brink. COME BACK TO ME revolves around the search and rescue of Kristie's six-year old son, Curtis. Zan and Kristie are drawn to each other by a mutual attraction and as they work to find Curtis, a budding romance evolves. While in Mexico searching for Curtis, the couple succumbs to their mutual attraction and falls in love. COME BACK TO ME is not a typical romance novel; instead it is a story of how devastating it can be to lose a child to a parental abduction. For that reason, the romance is not paramount and rightfully so because of the serious nature of the story. Since the romance is lost in the bigger picture of child abductions, the reader does not get the chance to be enamored by Zan and Kristie falling in love. COME BACK TO ME is a well-written story, but it does not fit into the traditional romance genre. Reviewed by Cashana Seals of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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