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The House on Foster Hill


The body of an unidentified woman has been found on the property of the House on Foster Hill. The young mother had been murdered and hidden inside a hollow tree, and it's the doctor's determined daughter, Ivy Thorpe that is set on finding the murdered woman's newborn infant. A century later, Kaine is a woman suffering enormous grief at the loss of her husband. His death has been ruled an accident, but she knows better. Kaine, a strong woman who has helped others flee abusive relationships, has no shortage of enemies and perhaps even a stalker. With hardly anyone trusting what she knows in her heart to be true, Kaine sets out on her own, taking up residence in an old house that has seen better days. Here she delves further into the mysteries of the House on Foster Hill. When I accepted this book for review, I didn't realize it wasn't a secular novel. Religious overtones are not something I particularly like in film or books, but I enjoyed the determined female characters in this story and the way that their lives wove together across a century. I would suggest that readers consider carefully whether they are interested in books used to convey religious messages before picking up this title. The House on Foster Hill is available today, November 21, 2017.


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