"After Ian Stone discovers he was kidnapped when he was a baby, he journeys to his "family's" hometown--and is shot at shortly after he arrives. Now he's convinced the Spencers don't want their long-lost brother, Luke, to return and claim his inheritance. But local chief of police Sylvie Laurent doesn't believe his siblings would try to kill him. And the stubborn woman is determined to protect him until she uncovers the truth. At first, Sylvie is skeptical of Ian's story ... but he bears a strong resemblance to the Spencers. And they'll have to work together to stay ahead of the danger if they want to live to see him reunited with his family at Christmas."--Page [4] cover.
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The last book in the Spencer family's series concerns the youngest brother, Luke, who was abducted from the crash site where his parents died and grew up as Ian Stone. He doesn't have a very high opinion of himself, as he has very severe dyslexia and never did well in school. But the characterization is subtle, and it's easy to see what a true hero he is at heart. I also really liked Sylvie and her determination to look out for her town and her son, even when that put her in peril.
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