Found (Firstborn Series-Baxter 2, Book 3)


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Product Description John Baxter hires a private invstigator to fulfill his wife's dying wish--that they find their firstborn son and make him part of the Baxter family. Meanwhile top Hollywood actor Dayne Matthews undergoes a personal search for truth despite great loss, and Christian Kids Theater director Katy Hart makes a decision that could take her from the simple life she has grown to love.
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No "stick in the mud"
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I read the 1 and 2 star reviews and I think they are just being picky. Yes, her grammer is not correct some of the time and yes, some things seem kind of repetitive, but this was the most exciting book I have read by Kingsbury so far. I feel like I know the Baxter family and I feel like they are a real family or something, so I don't really mind all the repetitiveness and all. Great book, great series!
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great author!!
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What a great Christian writer Karen Kingsbury is! She can really tell a really great story.
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Firstborn by Karen Kingsbury - AMAZING BOOK
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I have ordered several books from Amazon and I have been very pleased with each and everyone of them. I am an avid reader and the library does not have all the Karen Kingsbury books which I enjoy reading. Thanks to Amazon I have been able to purshase all the books that are not available to me and I have donated them back to the library so the next person will be able to enjoy them as well. Thanks AMAZON!
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I'm a fan
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I'm a big fan of Karen Kingsbury. Her Christian fiction is very refreshing and more realistic than most. This book was very moving and I found myself actaully crying at time - something I seldom do while reading fiction.
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Great series!
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A friend recommended this series to me and so far I am loving it! I can't wait to finish all the books in it. It is nice to have something to read that doesn't have all the garbage in it so many books do these days. The Christian perspective is a nice change.
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