Children in Jeopardy
Fact or fiction, I find it very difficult to read these kinds of stories. My youngest was four when she wandered away from us at the CA State Fair in Sacramento. That was the worst few hours I’ve ever spent, bar none. She was walking home, if you can imagine (that was some 60 or so miles away), and a couple picked her up and brought her back to the Fairgrounds. We should have let one of the boys go back to the car because she found it but the fair folks told us she can’t get out. Worried as we were, it didn’t dawn on us that she could too – all she had to do was go out the door with other people. At any rate, she was returned safe and sound and I still get heart palpitations when I think about it. How lucky we were.Â
But I don’t read stories like that. Ever.
I’m waiting for the first two books in Fern Michaels’ Sisterhood’s series. I read book #4 and they are good. Six or seven women have banded together to seek revenge not given to them by the courts. I think I have mentioned this in other postings; sorry to be redundant. I also wanted to change the subject!!!!!!!!!!
But for a good tale, try Weekend Warriors, the first book of the series.
Jo