The best presents are not
wrapped.
About Abby’s Gift: At age twenty-five, Janet Marshall returns to the small town where she lived as a foster child. There, she reconnects with childhood friends and has a job she enjoys. But something is missing.
After
Abby, Janet’s college roommate, calls to arrange a weekend visit, Janet soon discovers
her old friend is frightened and running from something—or someone.
Without warning, Abby is gone as suddenly as she appeared
but leaves something for her trusted friend. Can Janet find it in her heart to
reconstruct her life and embrace this gift?
Our Review: Once again, the author demonstrates her ability to
weave suspense into the everyday life of a small town. The supporting
characters can be found in any village and are as remarkable for their quirks
as well as their ‘humanness’. For an extra treat is the slow, trial-and-error
progression of the mother-daughter relationship. Equally as fun to watch is the
profound devotion the entire town harbors for Janet when the chips are down and
she and her beloved child are thrust into danger from unknown sources.
Do
not miss this page-turner of a story; it’s a winner.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Abby’s
Gift merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews