"Jacqueline Laurent paints a picture with great detail, until you find you don't want to put the book down..." --Barbara Morris, Author and Screenwriter
When Sarah Klein was born, there was no one who told her how beautiful she was, how her blond hair already had the tiniest little curls, and how she crinkled her mouth as if she wanted to tell you something really important.
After Bernice Stetson abandoned her newborn baby Sarah, authorities placed the little girl in an institution. When Sarah was two years old, Ellen and Jeff Jansen became Sarah's foster parents and took her in...
"Jacqueline Laurent paints a picture with great detail, until you find you don't want to put the book down..." --Barbara Morris, Author and Screenw...
"Jacqueline Laurent paints a picture with great detail, until you find you don't want to put the book down..." --Barbara Morris, Author and Screenwriter
When Sarah Klein was born, there was no one who told her how beautiful she was, how her blond hair already had the tiniest little curls, and how she crinkled her mouth as if she wanted to tell you something really important.
After Bernice Stetson abandoned her newborn baby Sarah, authorities placed the little girl in an institution. When Sarah was two years old, Ellen and Jeff Jansen became Sarah's foster parents and took her in...
"Jacqueline Laurent paints a picture with great detail, until you find you don't want to put the book down..." --Barbara Morris, Author and Screenw...