What You Said to Me: Tree of Life Series
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
A Father-Daughter Genealogy Team Link Present to Past on Family Trees
This author explores the unexpected encounters and profound connections that can arise from ordinary, everyday interactions. Her writing focuses on the adventure of discovering the unknown in human relationships. With a nod to life at the foothills of the Rockies and a personal journey of seeking God's grace, her work invites readers to share in this exploration and uncover the stories hidden within the mundane.


A Father-Daughter Genealogy Team Link Present to Past on Family Trees
A trunk abandoned at Denver's Union Station more than a century ago leads Jillian and Nolan, a father-daughter genealogy team, to untangle the mystery of its contents -- including correspondence with the head of Pinkerton's National Detective Agency's Denver office. While Nolan digs into the legalities of the findings, Jillian searches for the descendants of a stolen identity who might not be who they think they are. When Drew seems anxious to hear what Jillian has to say but his Great Aunt Min slams the subject closed --twice -- Jillian is all the more determined to find out what happened to the woman who never claimed her luggage, why Min doesn't want to talk about it, and what will happen for Drew if he gets the answers he seeks.