Cry No More

Cry No More
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"a very happy one too" according to Linda Murphy on. *An outstanding romantic thriller by NYT bestselling author Linda Howard that will have you captivated from the very beginning to a tear-jerkin conclusionIt's a must read!At one time in her life, Milla Boone Edge could remember when she was the most happiest but all that changed on that one horrible day when her baby Justin was ripped right out of her arms by two unknown assailants in a small marketplace in Mexico so very long ago. Now, Advocate and CEO of an organization she has founded known as "Finders", Milla makes it her life's mission to locate lost and stolen childr. A Heartbreaking Tale of One Mother's Search For Son Absolutely heartbreaking but so compelling.I cried my eyes out at the end, like hiccuping sobs and I'm really not an emotional person. This story with this mother and her missing son just really hit me hard. I couldn't ever imagine being in this reality, and I had to take many moments of putting the story aside and telling myself this was just a story. Fiction. But the sad fact is, this happens. Children get stolen from good people without ever knowing what happened to them. Cry No More was the story of one woman's journey of ten years trying to find her missing son.To be . Cry No More is Linda Howard at Her Very Best! Louise Glass I have read most of Linda Howards books and Cry No More is by far in a league of its own. That is not to say her others are not note worthy on some levels, but Ms. Howard puled out all the stops to pen something that stays with the reader long after you finish the last line.Many reviewers have given their own synopsis's of the book so its not needed.From the chapter where the baby is stolen to the last page I could not it down. There's a scene where the two main characters are caught in the white water rapids fighting to survive, and I was blown away by her description of
Hunting down the cabals that carry out these crimes, she combs North America for kidnapped babies, including her own. From Publishers Weekly The superb opening chapter of Howard's new romantic thriller throws the reader deliciously off balance. She has just given birth to her first child and is basking in a maternal glow when baby Justin is stolen literally out of her arms, with chilling efficiency. The dangerous and elusive Diaz, a mercenary-or is he a government agent?-provides Milla with the name of Justin's kidnapper, and offers to accompany her on the dangerous journey to his headquarters. Wealthy businessman True Gallagher contributes generously to Finders and pursues Milla with every donation. Both men have secret
For the ring is part of something far larger and more dangerous, reaching the highest echelons of power and influence. It is a sentiment Milla Edge knows too well. Traveling to a small village in Mexico on a reliable tip, Milla begins to uncover the dire fate of countless children who have disappeared over the years in the labyrinth of a sinister baby-smuggling ring. The key to nailing down the organization may rest with an elusive one-eyed man. With an astonishing blend of savvy, instinct, and pa