Book 1

The Girl Who Came Back

by Barbara McMahon

Published 13 December 2005

Home, Sweet Home?

When Eliza Shaw was sixteen, her life was torn apart. False accusations meant the only home she'd ever known-a foster home-was destroyed, and she and her two foster sisters were separated. That same year, tragedy struck Cade Bennett, Eliza's first love, and it ruined their relationship.

Twelve years later Eliza returns to the small Mississippi town where she grew up. Seeing her childhood home brings back emotions Eliza hasn't felt in a long time, and she begins to search for her former foster sisters. Eliza can't ignore the feelings she still has for Cade, either, even though he blames her for his sister's death. But as the truth about the past begins to emerge, Cade and Eliza find themselves growing close. Maybe you really can go home again.


Book 2

Lies That Bind

by Barbara McMahon

Published 14 March 2006

Home isn't always as you remember it

Her foster mother's stroke brings April Jeffries back to Maraville, Mississippi, the town of her youth. It's a place of memories for her, good and bad. Memories that lead her to fulfill a long-standing dream-finding her biological parents. In her quest she enlists the help of Jack Palmer, a journalist recovering from injuries sustained overseas.

As April and Jack work to uncover the mystery of her past, they begin to grow close in ways they hadn't expected. But two failed marriages make her wary of another commitment. Then they discover a shocking secret about her birth parents-a secret that forces Jack and April to reconsider everything. Including their feelings for each other....


Book 3

Truth Be Told

by Barbara McMahon

Published 13 June 2006
Looking for forgiveness...When Jo Hunter was sixteen, she told a lie that changed the course of her life and the lives of her two foster sisters. Now she's home to make things right. She needs to make peace with Maddie Oglethorpe, the only mother she's ever known.Jo is used to people not believing in her, but when Sheriff Sam Witt doubts her story, for some reason she's determined to prove the truth, and in the process build bridges and heal old wounds.