When Leah Avondale, a sophomore soccer star, becomes more than a little upset with her father, Martin, and his broken promises and decides to take a trip to see her aunt, it starts a series of events that eventually lead up to her father being arrested for her disappearance and possible murder.
When Special Agent Jonathan Dearfield (JD) of the FBI is called to the case, he discovers a fact in the case that could change his life forever, and only after finding Leahs secret diary does he find the freedom and the needed details to pursue this case with a passion that comes from his very soul.
Along the way, JD and his team must discover if the rumors of Druid ceremonies involving missing girls in the forest near the Menominee Reservation are true. If they can figure out the riddle of the diary in time, they may be able to save these girls.
And whatever happened to Leah?
Deep in the pages of Daddy’s Girl, you will find a story of survival, courtroom drama, friendship and deceit. Further weaved into this saga are good & bad cops & priests, gullible teens, powerfully evil men, a deaf Native American named Silent Wolf, a killer bear and an albino princess . . . and you will find out whether Leah or just her diary survives.
The chapters in Daddy’s Girl are grouped into books with overlapping timelines to show different perspectives of the same events and, thus, different beliefs or truths of the evolving storyline, so the full picture is always a page away. It is when one only wants to believe one perspective or is taught to deny others that the truth suffers and then even the smallest interaction or event when all the facts are not considered can have dire consequences. $3.95 on Kindle.