Blood Orange

Author: Drusilla Campbell

Dana Cabot cannot remember the kind of person she was before May 29th, the day she became angry at God, her husband and herself. The day her daughter Bailey disappeared. But a shocking event offers a clue to what happened to Bailey and her unwitting part in it. She must now decide whether to keep the truth to herself or risk losing her family…..Read More

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