I voluntarily read an early copy of this book.
The Lost and Found Girl by Maisey YatesPublished by HQN Books on July 26, 2022
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Ruby McKee is a miracle. Found abandoned on a bridge as a newborn baby by the McKee sisters, she’s become the unofficial mascot of Pear Blossom, Oregon, a symbol of hope in the wake of a devastating loss. Ruby has lived a charmed life, and when she returns home after traveling abroad, she’s expecting to settle into that charm. But an encounter with the town’s black sheep makes her question the truth about her mysterious past.
Dahlia McKee knows it’s not right to resent Ruby for being special. But uncovering the truth about Ruby’s origins could allow Dahlia to carve her own place in Pear Blossom history.
Recently widowed Lydia McKee has enough on her plate without taking on Ruby’s quest for answers. Especially when her husband’s best friend, Chase, is beginning to become a complication she doesn’t want or need.
Marianne Martin is glad her youngest sister is back in town, but it’s hard to support Ruby’s crusade when her own life is imploding.
When the quest for the truth about Ruby’s origins uncovers a devastating secret, will the McKee sisters fall apart or band together?
A dazzling display of small town angst filled with heartwarming characters, quaint charm and a twist you’ll never expect! I was quickly hooked and captivated throughout.
Ruby sparkles the moment she steps onto the pages. She’s beloved and knows it, but she has such a sweet soul that you can’t help but like her.
Dahlia is the best and worst of us all. She adores her little sister with one breath, but with the next she resents the attention she gets.
Lydia is overcome with the grief that everyone in town wants to pile on top of her, but once she starts to open up about her feelings she becomes an interesting character to unravel.
Marianne comes across as the easiest of the bunch to understand at first, but as her life begins to come apart at the seams, we see a side to her we never would have known was beneath the surface.
I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a women’s fiction story with romance sharing the stage with a bit of mystery and whole lot of heart.
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