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Ryan Mansfield wishes he could turn back time. Wishes he could’ve saved his marriage. But once Shelly found out about the affair there was no going back.
Despite cleaning up his act and finding God, Ryan knows Shelly has moved on. She even plans to marry Tim, a successful dentist who attends her church. But when Sean, Shelly and Ryan’s son, is kidnapped from their house, they are drawn together by grief, worry, and love of their son. As they work together to track Sean down and bring him back home again, can they find forgiveness and give their family a second chance?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780061493263
ISBN10: 0061493260
Debra Smith
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2011
Lone Star Intrigue # 3
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
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