Torn apart Sharon Sala.

By: Sala, SharonMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sala, Sharon. Storm front: 2.Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : MIRA Books, c2010Description: 298 p. ; 17 cmISBN: 9780778327929 (pbk.); 0778327922 (pbk.)Subject(s): Kidnapping -- Fiction | Tornadoes -- Fiction | Louisiana -- FictionGenre/Form: Romantic suspense fiction.Summary: The twister that touches down in Bordelaise, Louisiana, not only destroys the calm of a summer Sunday, it pierces the soul of Katie Earle, whose young son Bobby goes missing...and it wasn't the storm that took him. Katie's first thought is that her estranged husband, J.R., saw his chance and grabbed Bobby to spite her. But the reality goes beyond that to truly horrifying, and now her nightmare is only just beginning. The real terror will begin when the tornado's wreckage is cleared away and the kidnapper can escape with his prize. The agony of uncertainty grows with every passing hour as Katie and J.R. reunite with a single, desperate purpose: to find their son before he slips from their grasp...forever.
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"A Storm Front novel"--Cover.

Originally published as Dinah McCall, "The Return" -- [p.2].

The twister that touches down in Bordelaise, Louisiana, not only destroys the calm of a summer Sunday, it pierces the soul of Katie Earle, whose young son Bobby goes missing...and it wasn't the storm that took him. Katie's first thought is that her estranged husband, J.R., saw his chance and grabbed Bobby to spite her. But the reality goes beyond that to truly horrifying, and now her nightmare is only just beginning. The real terror will begin when the tornado's wreckage is cleared away and the kidnapper can escape with his prize. The agony of uncertainty grows with every passing hour as Katie and J.R. reunite with a single, desperate purpose: to find their son before he slips from their grasp...forever.

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