Everyone in Fitzgerald Bay—except his law-enforcement family—is convinced Charles Fitzgerald murdered his children’s nanny. Condemned by public opinion, his only hope for a replacement nanny to take care of his two-year-old twins is newcomer Demi Taylor. But Demi has problems of her own…starting with amnesia. She doesn’t remember who she is, doesn’t know where she’s from—and has no idea why she always feels like someone is watching her. Is she in danger because of Charles? Or has someone sinister from her old life found her yet again?
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Summary
The Black Sheep’s Redemption by Lynette Eason Fitzgerald Bay Series Book 5 Dr. Charles Fitzgerald is having a rough patch in his life. His nanny was murdered, he is a suspect, his business has slowed to a crawl because of the accusations and he can’t find help with his two year old twins as no one wants to work for him. Has God completely abandoned him? Demi Taylor, well if that’s even her name, she was badly beaten and lost her memory. No one knows her, no one claimed her. She chose to come to Fitzgerald Bay and she met Fiona Fitzgerald. With Fiona’s help she quickly had a job as a nanny. A nanny for a man the town seemed to consider a murderer. She may not know who she is but she trusted her instincts and they told her that Charles was trustworthy. The series continues to build. Lynette brings out the emotions of her characters. The fears Demi has of the dark but not knowing why. It really struck me how Charles is treated. How quickly people he has known all his life have turned on him. We are quick to do this in real life as well, let the gossip mongers steer our opinions. This book has a few surprises that I was not anticipating at all. Looking forward to the last book in the series to see all the loose ends pulled together and the murderer caught in The Deputy’s Duty by Terri Reed. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2011/09/love-inspired-multi-author-series.html#