![]() ![]() I’ve enjoyed every single Karen Witemeyer book I’ve read, and this one is no exception. ![]() The two settle on an uneasy truce while Stone looks into Charlotte’s claim, and he finds the whole experience unexpected: the relationship Charlotte has with the children, the unique talents each child has, and his reaction to Charlotte. Only when he finds her, he finds the teacher claims she is Lily’s legal guardian, and she has the papers to prove it. He’s been hired to find little Lily Dorchester, who was kidnapped by her teacher. Stone Hammond is the best retriever in Texas-he always gets his man. So she does what any sensible 28-year-old woman would to in 1891: she kidnaps Lily and two other parentless students and takes them to a remote farm where she hopes they won’t be found. The students will be returned to their families … including Lily Dorchester, an orphan for whom Charlotte is the legal guardian. Miss Charlotte Atherton is happy in her role as headmistress of Sullivan’s Academy for Exceptional Youths in Austin, Texas-at least until Dr Sullivan announces the school is closing. A Worthy Pursuit is larger than life in more ways than one. ![]()
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