Two Lost Souls Find Each Other

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SAALY Two Lost Souls Find Each Other (NAPSA)—Sometimes you don’t know what you’re missing until you find it. New York Times best-selling author Sharon Sala has carved out a unique niche for herself in the literary landscape as a compelling writer of gripping suspense tales set in the picturesque surroundings of rural America. In her newest book, Missing (MirRA_ Books, $6.99), Sala traces the paths r,of two people y |} who have gone “ missing in action in their day-tojg. day lives but (TH rediscover themselves in each In one of her other's company. most touching po- Sharon and memorable yy iting is a books, Sharon dream—bothlit- Salais at the toperally and figuof her game. ratively. She admits that most of her books have been created from the stories that play out in her mind while she sleeps. Her stories often explore controversial topics such as spousal abuse, alcoholism, child abuse, incest, kidnapping, illegitimacy, amnesia, homelessness and abandonment. “This is Sharon Sala in top form. You’re going to love this touching and memorable book,” says New York Times best-selling author Debbie Macomber. Missing is available wherever paperbacksare sold or by visiting www.mirabooks.com.