Synopses & Reviews
Wanda Hunter wants only one thing -- to restore the broken relationship with her daughter. She hasn't seen Kendall in years, and, because of alcoholism, her days of mothering are a haze. But when she travels to Kendall's town, Wanda learns that her daughter has disappeared. In what is to become the most important journey of her life, a determined Wanda sets out to find her.
Meanwhile, in a small South Carolina town, sheriff's detective Bruce Yeats faces a particularly troublesome case. A woman's body remains unidentified, and attempts to find new clues lead nowhere. Bruce, separated from his wife and dealing with an angry teenage son, finds himself attracted to a smart young reporter and anxious for answers about his own absent father. Both Wanda and Bruce are about to discover that God does give second chances, but not always in the way one expects.
Face to Face follows on the heels of True Believers, Linda Dorrell's successful debut in the fiction market. Both new and returning fans will eagerly turn every page to discover what Wanda longs to embrace and Bruce unknowingly seeks: the meaning of love, the depth of forgiveness, and God's peace beyond human understanding.
Synopsis
A mother's search for an estranged daughter who has disappeared and a sheriff's detective's inability to crack a murder case converge in a fascinating twist.