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1914. Dianna and Jake Douglas overcame individual and mutual heartache to build a life, love, and family together. A life, love, and family ripped apart when their young son goes missing and they find themselves on opposite sides of an emotional divide-and separated by an ocean-as the world around them descends into war... A woman forced to confront her past ... Texas, 1914. When Dianna Douglas emerges from a coma to discover her young son is missing and believed dead, victim of the same storm that almost killed her, she refuses to accept he's gone forever... A man desperate for closure...…mehr

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1914. Dianna and Jake Douglas overcame individual and mutual heartache to build a life, love, and family together. A life, love, and family ripped apart when their young son goes missing and they find themselves on opposite sides of an emotional divide-and separated by an ocean-as the world around them descends into war... A woman forced to confront her past ... Texas, 1914. When Dianna Douglas emerges from a coma to discover her young son is missing and believed dead, victim of the same storm that almost killed her, she refuses to accept he's gone forever... A man desperate for closure... Jake Douglas lost his first wife and son in childbirth. Dianna, and the children they're raising together, gave him reason to live, and to love, again. He'll do whatever it takes to provide closure for the woman, and family, he loves... Two hearts determined to reclaim their own... When Dianna and Jake receive word that their son might be in England, Jake insists on traveling alone to investigate. Britain has joined the war against Germany and U-boats stalk the Atlantic. But when weeks turn to months without word from Jake, Dianna must leave her daughters in Texas and return to the land of her birth, where she unearths dangerous truths, and exposes devastating lies, sending her on a race against time to save both the child and the man she loves... a perilous fight to reunite her family... make them, and their hearts, whole again... Emotional and absorbing, My Own is a novel of love and commitment, and the healing power of faith and family amidst the heartrending devastation of unimaginable loss...
Autorenporträt
Canadian author, Deborah Small, started her professional writing career with nonfiction articles published in Canadian Living Magazine and The Vancouver Province. In 2019, her first novel, My Dear One, was short-listed by Kobo for their Emerging Writer Award recognizing Canada's best debut books. Married, Deborah resides with her husband and family in the Pacific Northwest. For more information, please visit her website: www.deborahsmall.com