Sarah Sandlin is obsessed with genealogy and uses it to hide from life after losing her husband to cancer. To this thirty-something, auburn-haired, blue-eyed American, the world is limited to her computer, her parents who live nearby, and one best friend in another state.
She takes every opportunity to dodge interruption to her self-imposed solitude so when a letter inviting her to conduct research arrives from an old and respected family in the U.K., she forgets to open it.
She finds the letter buried on her desk and her natural curiosity pushes her to call its author, Thomas Smith....
Sarah Sandlin is obsessed with genealogy and uses it to hide from life after losing her husband to cancer. To this thirty-something, auburn-haired,...
Daniel Smith escapes Scotland's great depression in 1847 for the south island of New Zealand. Determined to succeed, he finds more hardship than Aberdeen emigration posters described. Daniel's story stands alone but you will find many of the answers to clues discovered in 'Windows', book one. Danger, personal loss, true friendship, love and hope, play out in this rich and life-renewing story.
Daniel Smith escapes Scotland's great depression in 1847 for the south island of New Zealand. Determined to succeed, he finds more hardship than Aberd...