Reviewed by Teresa B.
October 20, 2004
"You know the old saying 'Never judge a book by its cover?' Well, this book is the perfect example."
Jenny Matley has doesn't remember her father and her mother refuses to discuss the past. But her father is bound and determined to find the daughter he loves so much. Jenny's life is in shambles when she sees a television program, telling the story of her father's quest to find her.
Jared Russell remembers Jenny as a little girl and has sworn to help Martin Matley find his beloved daughter. He makes the trip to escort Jenny back to her home, and starts a trip of his own. Both fall in love and start to uncover the series of horrible events that made Jenny's mother flee.
You know the old saying "Never judge a book by its cover?" Well, this book is the perfect example. It doesn't look all that appealing, but it is an excellent book. The story is never dull and keeps a good pace, explaining things with out dragging them out. It's a story of a tragic set of events separating a family and also those same events bringing them back together. A interesting read!
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Book Description for Dreams
Despite her mother's warnings, Jenny Matley?accompanied by her father's representative, Jared Russell?returns to her birth town to meet the father she didn't know existed. Joy turns to terror for both Jenny and Jared as the memory of a twenty-seven-year-old event struggles to the surface. Its revelation could cost Jenny her life and destroy the love Jared and Jenny have found in each other.

