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Even in the midst of her affectionate and chaotic Italian
family all living in the Bronx neighborhood where she grew up, Sofie
Michelli feels alone. For too long, she has been caught in a net of loss
and despair. When an old woman murmurs, "Finchè c'è vita c'è speranza"
Where there's life, there's hope, Sofie feels the familiar words penetrate
and awaken something. She is alive. It is time to let go, to start again.
Rese is not sure what to make of Lance Michelli's healing gift, but she
feels protective of this humbled version of the swaggering man who turned
her life inside out. As they find new footing, the Sonoma villa they once
intended as an inn becomes a refuge for the downtrodden--including Lance's
sister Sofie. Driven to protect the weak and innocent, Child Protective
Service worker Matt Hammond responds to a call and finds an infant
abandoned to the care of an odd assortment of misfits. He reserves judgment
on the unconventional caregivers--who both concern and fascinate him--but
he is especially drawn to Sofie, the mesmerizing woman with a dancer's
poise, eyes like dark copper pennies--and scars on her wrists.
family all living in the Bronx neighborhood where she grew up, Sofie
Michelli feels alone. For too long, she has been caught in a net of loss
and despair. When an old woman murmurs, "Finchè c'è vita c'è speranza"
Where there's life, there's hope, Sofie feels the familiar words penetrate
and awaken something. She is alive. It is time to let go, to start again.
Rese is not sure what to make of Lance Michelli's healing gift, but she
feels protective of this humbled version of the swaggering man who turned
her life inside out. As they find new footing, the Sonoma villa they once
intended as an inn becomes a refuge for the downtrodden--including Lance's
sister Sofie. Driven to protect the weak and innocent, Child Protective
Service worker Matt Hammond responds to a call and finds an infant
abandoned to the care of an odd assortment of misfits. He reserves judgment
on the unconventional caregivers--who both concern and fascinate him--but
he is especially drawn to Sofie, the mesmerizing woman with a dancer's
poise, eyes like dark copper pennies--and scars on her wrists.
From the Back Cover
The Sequel to Unforgotten
The whimper came, no more than a note of longing--or fear--in a child's throat. Sofie reacted instinctively, each nerve pulled taut. But when she opened her eyes, there was no warm, damp cheek, no tiny brow wrinkled with sleep-swept worries. She sank back as sorrow, marrow deep, found a familiar fit.....
Even in the midst of her affectionate and chaotic Italian family all living in the Bronx neighborhood where she grew up, Sofie Michelli feels alone. For too long, she has been caught in a net of loss and despair. When an old woman murmurs, "Finche c'e vita c'e speranza" Where there's life, there's hope, Sofie feels the familiar words penetrate and awaken something. She is alive. It is time to let go, to start again.
Rese is not sure what to make of Lance Michelli's healing gift, but she feels protective of this humbled version of the swaggering man who turned her life inside out. As they find new footing, the Sonoma villa they once intended as an inn becomes a refuge for the downtrodden--including Lance's sister Sofie.
Driven to protect the weak and innocent, Child Protective Service worker Matt Hammond responds to a call and finds an infant abandoned to the care of an odd assortment of misfits. He reserves judgment on the unconventional caregivers--who both concern and fascinate him--but he is especially drawn to Sofie, the mesmerizing woman with a dancer's poise, eyes like dark copper pennies--and scars on her wrists.
The whimper came, no more than a note of longing--or fear--in a child's throat. Sofie reacted instinctively, each nerve pulled taut. But when she opened her eyes, there was no warm, damp cheek, no tiny brow wrinkled with sleep-swept worries. She sank back as sorrow, marrow deep, found a familiar fit.....
Even in the midst of her affectionate and chaotic Italian family all living in the Bronx neighborhood where she grew up, Sofie Michelli feels alone. For too long, she has been caught in a net of loss and despair. When an old woman murmurs, "Finche c'e vita c'e speranza" Where there's life, there's hope, Sofie feels the familiar words penetrate and awaken something. She is alive. It is time to let go, to start again.
Rese is not sure what to make of Lance Michelli's healing gift, but she feels protective of this humbled version of the swaggering man who turned her life inside out. As they find new footing, the Sonoma villa they once intended as an inn becomes a refuge for the downtrodden--including Lance's sister Sofie.
Driven to protect the weak and innocent, Child Protective Service worker Matt Hammond responds to a call and finds an infant abandoned to the care of an odd assortment of misfits. He reserves judgment on the unconventional caregivers--who both concern and fascinate him--but he is especially drawn to Sofie, the mesmerizing woman with a dancer's poise, eyes like dark copper pennies--and scars on her wrists.



