Blood Ties

A Sequel to Family Lies

by June E. Hudy


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Softcover
$31.95
E-Book
$5.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/10/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 261
ISBN : 9781479721016
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 261
ISBN : 9781479721023

About the Book

Against his mother’s wishes, Shane has decided to seek out his biological father. He feels he needs to know his real father to make his life and family complete. As you know, things don’t always go as planned and Shane receives a rude awakening when he manages to locate the man he was told is his father. Dave Knight, whom Amy says is Shane’s father has a few surprises himself and they are multiplied when Shane shows up, claiming to be his son. Things get worse when Dave’s adopted daughter has kidney failure. As one crisis after another affects the family, Dave is finding his life changed forever with the discovery of certain facts. Now Dave’s biggest worry, along with his own health, is how to save his marriage and be sure his daughter gets the help she needs. Meanwhile, Shane and his mother Amy are dealing with their own problems that will also alter their lives. In this sequel to FAMILY LIES, problems seem designed to destroy the peace and quiet of the two families; but as always, blood ties will bring them together and form an unstoppable bond. I hope you enjoy BLOOD TIES.


About the Author

The author was raised on a farm in the Saskatchewan prairies. At an early age, she showed an aptitude for writing, penning a Mother’s Day poem at the age of ten. After completing high school, she took a Journalism course, receiving her diploma. While working as editor for a newspaper in the early 1970’s, she did some freelance writing and edited several newsletters. She had several short stories and poems published in various magazines and newspapers. June started getting serious about writing during the 1990’s and self-published several books, including children’s stories and stories from her life. She also published a book of poems. Her first full-length novel was published in 2010. She and her husband farmed at Kindersley, Saskatchewan, retired in 2000 and moved to the beautiful village of Paradise Hill, Saskatchwan.