Her entry begins:
Right now, I have a list a mile high of books I should/want/need to read. Currently I’m reading David Bell’s Somebody’s Daughter. (I mean his book has Daughter in the title, too, so it must be good, right?) Because I’m a bit obsessed with kidnappings, this one presents a very interesting premise: a man gets a knock on the door to discover his ex-wife. She says her 10-year-old daughter is missing. What the man doesn’t know is that the daughter is his. Or is it? It’s a fast-paced race to see who’s...[read on]About Not Her Daughter, from the publisher:
Emma Townsend. Five years old. Gray eyes, brown hair. Missing since June.Visit Rea Frey's website.
Emma is lonely. Living with her cruel mother and clueless father, Emma retreats into her own world of quiet and solitude.
Sarah Walker. Successful entrepreneur. Broken-hearted. Kidnapper.
Sarah has never seen a girl so precious as the gray-eyed child in a crowded airport terminal. When a second-chance encounter with Emma presents itself, Sarah takes her—far away from home. But if it’s to rescue a little girl from her damaging mother, is kidnapping wrong?
Amy Townsend. Unhappy wife. Unfit mother. Unsure whether she wants her daughter back.
Amy’s life is a string of disappointments, but her biggest issue is her inability to connect with her daughter. And now Emma is gone without a trace.
As Sarah and Emma avoid the nationwide hunt, they form an unshakeable bond. But what about Emma’s real mother, back at home?
My Book, The Movie: Not Her Daughter.
The Page 69 Test: Not Her Daughter.
Writers Read: Rea Frey.
--Marshal Zeringue