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Girl in the Spotlight
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Jessica Holden
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“Girl in the Spotlight was well written and the words flowed perfectly. I enjoyed getting to know Miles and Lark as well as there children. Lark and Miles have a history that connects them through a special bond that isn't exactly hard to get over. This is a second chance love story. Miles and Lark find themselves in a situation that many couples who give up a child do not always get lucky enough to be in.
Throughout this book I often wondered if Miles was over his ex wife, while he was spending time with Lark trying to reconnect. Later I realized it was literally because she was his confidant for so long, she was the only person he could confide in about certain things. Lark on the other hand is the exact opposite. She would have carried her deep dark secret to the grave before she told a sole. Her ex was not someone she would remotely consider confiding in. These two had marriages that ended badly before they found each other again but each had a completely different type of relationship with previous spouse.
The bond that connects them to each other is the vary bond that will help them with reconnecting. All the secrecy of not being able to tell anyone and the long talks about how to handle situations will be the things that continue to push them toward each other. The book was enjoyable, the characters truly loved the daughter they had been unable to watch grow. I feel this book was more about the depth of what this couple lost over the years than the romance.”
About Virginia McCullough
Virginia McCullough has called many places home, but her Midwest roots inspired the Wisconsin and Illinois small town settings for both her Heartwarming series. Virginia started her lifelong writing adventure by producing magazine articles and ghostwriting nonfiction books. Now she writes multigenerational stories about characters who could be our neighbors and friends struggling with everyday issues. Virgina's books always offer hope, healing, and plenty of second chances.
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