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Biographer Swann Triplett didn't know her latest subject. But her one encounter with Child Michael had the sweet wonder of a child's bedtime story.
Swann had been five years old, the neglected daughter of wealthy parents. And when they'd brought her to Miracle Farm, Swann had needed much more than a miracle.
Swann remembered the oddly soothing heat as the little boy laid hands on the crooked bones of her foot. But what haunted her through the years was what she'd seen in his eyes ...
Curiosity and another, unnamed emotion fueled Swann's search for the beautiful little boy whose healing power had brought fame and riches. And then, in a drowsy Georgia village, she found him ...
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A touching story of healing and mysterious connection.
Who is this book for?
If you enjoy stories that blend mystery with emotional depth, this book might be a lovely pick for you. It explores themes of healing, memory, and unspoken emotional bonds, all wrapped in a narrative that hints at deeper secrets. Readers often find themselves drawn into the human connections and the intriguing unfolding of the story.