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Gloria Hanes is a young beautiful woman married to a sexy lawyer. She has a great job and she's pregnant. Life is good...until her doctor reveals that her baby is dead. It can't be. She feels it kicking. She fights and screams but no one believes her. When years later she receives a call that her bone marrow matches a child in need, she jumps at the chance to help. The little girl is the same age as Gloria's would have been, and she's adopted. Could it be her child? Or is this the same obsessive thinking that landed her in a mental hospital, causing her husband to run into the arms of another woman? When she confronts the adoption agency the danger begins, fueling her belief that her child is still alive. Enlisting the aid of a private investigator with a dark and mysterious past, she forges ahead on a quest around the globe, to the adoptive parents of several children whose birth mothers' stories do not add up, to a baby farm in Haiti, and ultimately to a showdown where she learns the horrific truth...about what science can and will create in the name of profit.
The stories I've collected on the pages within don't belong to any specific genre. They are not horror or thriller or romance or science fiction, though they have elements of many of those things. The one thing they all have in common is that they are cautionary tales. Don't do something bad or it will come back and haunt you. Be careful what you wish for. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Or pay the price. These are tales about people whose actions change them somehow, or change others. They balance the scales; hence they are "just" stories. I hope you enjoy these visits into my psyche and the lives of my characters.
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