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"...an inspirational exploration of family, friendship, and indomitable strength of the human spirit." -Troy Hollan, author of Clucked It's been two years since her 4-year-old son... her baby... her Owen... disappeared from his bed in the middle of the night. Every day Eleanora waits for news that he's been found. And every day she lives with the nightmare of knowing that she failed to protect her son. Intuition tells her that Owen is alive, and Eleanora shuts out everyone who doesn't believe. But she fails to see that her single-minded hope has come at the expense of everything else she used…mehr

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"...an inspirational exploration of family, friendship, and indomitable strength of the human spirit." -Troy Hollan, author of Clucked It's been two years since her 4-year-old son... her baby... her Owen... disappeared from his bed in the middle of the night. Every day Eleanora waits for news that he's been found. And every day she lives with the nightmare of knowing that she failed to protect her son. Intuition tells her that Owen is alive, and Eleanora shuts out everyone who doesn't believe. But she fails to see that her single-minded hope has come at the expense of everything else she used to care about. With her career ruined, her marriage disintegrating, and her family coping with the loss in ways she can't understand, Eleanora is left trying to claw her way out of the black hole her world has become. When an unexpected surprise suddenly offers Eleanora a second chance at happiness, she is shocked to feel...nothing. Doubting her own worth, questioning her right to find peace, and still praying for her son's return, Eleanora struggles to see that life, ugly and painful as it can be, might still be worth living.
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Jessica Maffetore is a New England based author whose short stories and poetry have appeared in several literary magazines. She has also been a guest columnist for the Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise. Jessica attended the University of Hartford for undergraduate studies in Public Relations and Journalism and holds a Master of Arts degree in English Literature from Fitchburg State University. When she is not writing, Jessica is training to run marathons with her husband, going for walks with her rescue dogs, being tolerated by her teenagers, working in her vegetable garden, and dreaming about where to travel next. Jessica lives north of Boston with her husband and three children.