"Gripping, emotional struggle of coming to terms with a violent past."
After fleeing Columbia and a violent past, Maya Vega has
made a home and a future for herself in the United States.
A prominent attorney, Maya now has her eye on the bench
when an unwelcome visitor from Columbia pays her a visit. Sheparard Reyes had never set eyes on Maya before tracking
her down in Houston. She'd been his younger brother's lover
18 years earlier. His brother, a leftist guerilla, was
killed, Maya disappeared and the family thought that was
the end of it. Now, rumors of a baby, an heir, have begun
to surface, and the Reyes family is eager to put them to
rest, along with Maya, if necessary. Although she believed
her baby died at birth, a renewed interest from her dead
lover's family makes Maya wonder if what she was told was
true. Maya leaves the U.S. to search for her son. But has
she given up everything to chase a ghost, and possibly at
the cost of her own life? Ms. David's heroine faces her past and comes to terms with
it, albeit somewhat fearfully. In the end, Maya looks to a
new future, one she hadn't previously imagined. And she's
able to lay her ghosts to rest and move on.
Reviewed by Susan Huston
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted July 14, 2003
SummaryAfter the birth — and death — of her child, Maya fled her
hometown and made a new life for herself. Many years
later,
her lover's brother reveals she was told a lie. Her son is
still alive. And now Maya is prepared to do whatever it
takes to find him.
Shepard Reyes wants to find his brother's child as much as
Maya does. Now that the truth about his nephew is known,
the boy's life is once again in danger. There are too many
people who don't want him to claim what is rightfully
his....
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