What would you do if you discovered your adored child wasn’t your child at all? That a mistake had been made in the hospital, and someone else took your child home, and you took theirs? This is the heartbreaking dilemma facing Abbie Bernard and Logan O’Connell — an impossible situation with no acceptable answer. Or is there? Both Abbie and Logan are desperate to protect their children and to … keep their families intact. Can they find a way to keep both of their daughters? THE WRONG CHILD is a compelling, emotional and romantic story of the bonds that are stronger than blood and the choices that can only be made with the heart. Ripped from the headlines, it gained Ms. Kay thousands of new fans around the world, and was honored by The Romance Writers of America with a nomination for a RITA, its most prestigious award.
PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR PATRICIA KAY:
“A stunning book from a master storyteller. Patricia Kay writes from the heart about matters that touch us all.” — Susan Wiggs, NY Times bestselling author
“A beautifully written compelling story you won’t be able to put down.”
— Georgia Bockoven, USA Today bestselling author
“If you love LaVyrle Spencer, you’ll love Patricia Kay.” — Deborah Smith
“Wonderful . . . (a) sparkling romance.” — Eileen Goudge
“Kay’s writing is solid, and her narrative swiftly reaches a satisfying finish.” — Publisher’s Weekly
“Patricia Kay writes from the heart about people we come to love.” — Christina Dodd, NY Times bestselling author
“Heartrending and touching . . . Ms. Kay never fails to deliver this kind of story.” — Amanda Kilgore, Huntress Reviews
“This marvelous story is full to bursting with winning characters, special moments, and most of all, hope, faith, and the rejuvenating power of love.” — Romantic Times Magazine
“An intriguing story of love at first sight.” — Houston Tempo Magazine
“There are deep questions about relationships and serious character growth evident in this story, which is also warm, sensuous, and excellent entertainment.” — Rendezvous magazine
“A warm, tender, beautifully written love story with an emotional punch that only Patricia Kay can deliver.” — Amanda Stevens, USA Today bestselling author
PATRICIA KAY is a USA Today bestselling author of more than 50 novels of romance and women’s fiction. An acclaimed teacher who taught writing classes at the University of Houston, she now teaches exclusively online. Born in Ohio, she and her husband have lived in Houston, Texas since 1969.
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I was quite disappointed with this book. The whole build up to Abbie seeing Erin be so like herself led me to expect Abbie to help Erin come out of her shell. Never was there a meaningful conversation between the two. Where is that part of the story? A chance to have a meaningful impact on the reader was lost by this omission. I was left feeling like the whole story hadn’t been told. Every time there was a word in italics, the space after it was eliminated so two words ran together – I found this disconcerting.
I was so disappointed as had to quit reading because of the language
Really interesting topic and individual sections were well written, but the flow was really bad with the entire middle section repeated over and over until the obvious conclusion. Characters were very one dimensional and cliche, but still a fun premise. Would love to see this book rewritten.
The Wrong Child was fairly predictable and a bit of a soap opera but I enjoyed reading this story because it involved three children and parents who cared very much for them.
The story was entertaining. However, constant print errors of no spacing between words was very distracting. Needs some editing
Found this book boring
Predictably happy ever after ending, following an unlikely event. Fascinating characters that were well-developed.
Great story. Very easy to read.
A feel good story (in the end) from the pages of the newspapers.
It really held my interest.
Too predictable
A great read.
Very much enjoyed. Thought provoking situation.
Book was pretty predictable but it was still great to read.
Liked it
Informative, sad, and teaches.
Predictable.
Enjoyed
Good but somewhat predictable
This very scenario has been on the news. Heart wrenching and quite believable. Great read that was hard to put down.