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Like Dandelion Dust

by Karen Kingsbury



      In her newest release, Like Dandelion Dust, Author Karen Kingsbury tugs at our heartstrings as never before.

Four-year-old Joey Campbell is happy with his parents, Jack and Molly Campbell, who have loved him more than their own lives, ever since his adoption nearly five years earlier.

The lives of Joey and his parents are suddenly turned upside down when his biological father is released after serving a five-year prison term for domestic violence. That's when he learns for the first time that he's a father. Now he wants Joey back.

The Campbells are desperate to keep their son out of danger, but to what lengths will they go to keep from losing him? Can they trust Joey's future to a God they scarcely know?

As with many of Kingsbury's books, the topic is unsettling, to say the least. But once again, she does a masterful job of winning her readers' hearts -and telling a wonderful story. Don't miss it.

The Book

Center Street/ Time Warner Books
June 2006
Softcover
1-931722-85-4
Inspirational women's fiction
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The Reviewer

Nancy Arant Williams
Reviewed 2006
NOTE: Reviewer Nancy Williams is the author of 20 books, including inspirational romances Coming Home to Mercy Street, In the Company of Angels, and In The Shadow of the Cherubim. Her latest releases are And the Heavens Wept and In a Glass Darkly
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