Emily, Gone, Bette Lee Crosby
Emily, Gone, Bette Lee Crosby
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Emily, Gone

Author: Bette Lee Crosby

Narrator: Donna Postel

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/30/2019


Synopsis

A missing child sets the lives of three women on a collision course in this powerful and compelling novel by USA Today bestselling author Bette Lee Crosby.1971.When a music festival rolls through the sleepy town of Hesterville, Georgia, the Dixon family’s lives are forever changed. On the final night, a storm muffles the sound of the blaring music, and Rachel tucks her baby into bed before falling into a deep sleep. So deep, she doesn’t hear the kitchen door opening. When she and her husband wake up in the morning, the crib is empty. Emily is gone.Vicki Robart is one of the thousands at the festival, but she’s not feeling the music. She’s feeling the emptiness over the loss of her own baby several months before. When she leaves the festival and is faced with an opportunity to fill that void, she is driven to an act of desperation that will forever bind the lives of three women.When the truth of what actually happened that fateful night is finally exposed, shattering the lives they’ve built, will they be able to pick up the pieces to put their families back together again?Winner of the Royal Palm Literary Award for Women’s Fiction; the Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal for Southern Fiction; and the FAPA President’s Book Award for Women’s Fiction.

About Bette Lee Crosby

Bette Lee Crosby is the USA Today bestselling author of twenty novels, including The Twelfth Child and the Wyattsville series. She has been the recipient of the Reader’s Favorite Gold Medal, Reviewer’s Choice Award, FPA President’s Book Award, and International Book Award, among many others. Her 2016 novel, Baby Girl, was named Best Chick Lit of the Year by the Huffington Post. She laughingly admits to being a night owl and a workaholic, claiming that her guilty pleasure is late-night chats with fans and friends on Facebook and Goodreads. Her 2018 novel, The Summer of New Beginnings, published by Lake Union, took First Place in the Royal Palm Literary Award for Women’s Fiction and was a runner-up for book of the year. The sequel, A Year of Extraordinary Moments, is now available.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra

1971, Georgia Rachel Dixon is tired. So very tired. The last couple of days a music festival has been playing at a nearby farm. The music has kept her small family awake for days. Weary and ready to drop she puts her six-month-old daughter, Emily, down to sleep in her crib and finally sleeps herself.......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne

The Dixon’s live in rural Georgia where a music festival is being held in the summer of 1971. Over a three day period the family endures blaring music with shrieking crowds leading to frayed nerves and sleep deprivation. As the festival winds down Rachel Dixon forgets to lock her back door and wakes......more

Goodreads review by Dale

In 1971 when a music festival comes through to Hesterville Georgia, many of the locals are not too happy, given the noise and upheaval it would cause. But nothing prepares Rachel and George Dixon for the trauma, it would bring to their lives. Rachel tucked her baby into sleep as usual one night and......more

A music festival shook the quiet town of Hesterville, Georgia, with its loud music and with the kidnapping of Rachel and George Dixon's baby. The Dixons had been exhausted from lack of sleep because of the music festival, didn't hear anyone enter the house through the unlocked door, and awoke to fin......more


Quotes

2019 Reader’s Favorite Gold Medal for Southern FictionFAPA 2019 President’s Book Award Gold Medal for Adult (or General) Fiction“Emily, Gone is an intriguing story of one child but three mothers, their paths blending together in a flawless yet heartbreaking page-turner that will keep you reading late into the night, chasing the happily ever after.” —Kay Bratt, author of Wish Me Home and Dancing with the Sun“Crosby’s best work yet. Heart-wrenching and heartwarming. Unforgettable characters remind us of the true meaning of motherly love. A page-turner until the end.” —Ashley Farley, author of the bestselling Sweeney Sisters Series“Crosby has written an exceptional book that raises questions about love, family, faith, and forgiveness. This one will stay with me for quite some time.” —Camille Di Maio, bestselling author of The Way of BeautyEmily, Gone is a story of family lost and found, a poignant, engrossing tale that explores the unbreakable ties of family and the toll of secrets. Bette Lee Crosby takes an unthinkable situation and weaves a beautiful novel of enduring power. A must-read.” —Kellie Coates Gilbert, author of the Sun Valley Series“It’s a nightmare no parent would want to endure, that of waking to find your child is gone, her crib empty. Emily, Gone is a heartrending portrait of one such couple whose love and trust in one another and in their married life is tested beyond imaginable limits. But who could do such a thing, take someone’s child? It’s a compelling mystery, one that will keep you turning the pages. A poignant, compassionate, and engrossing book, this is a story that explores the bonds of love and family, the fragility of hope and faith, and the often difficult ground of forgiveness.” —Barbara Taylor Sissel, bestselling author of The Truth We Bury and What Lies Below“I loved this richly moving novel about the strength of a mother’s love and found it completely engrossing from the first page to the last. Put it on your must-read list. You won’t be disappointed.” —Karen McQuestion, bestselling author of Hello LoveEmily, Gone is a compelling story of loss, love, and forgiveness. Can a wronged mother overcome grief? Will justice be demanded for terrible deeds? Emily, Gone, as told by masterful storyteller Bette Lee Crosby, will make you rethink what it means to forgive—and to rejoice in the power of healing hearts.” —Grace Greene, bestselling author of The Memory of ButterfliesEmily, Gone by Bette Lee Crosby is a book whose story will stay with you long after you’ve finished the last page. It is the haunting unfolding of a mother’s love for her child and the complications and heartache that follow when a child disappears. Ms. Crosby’s style of storytelling is compelling, encouraging you to linger on each page as the voices of the characters speak to you. A must-read!” —Judith Keim, bestselling author of the Beach House Hotel Series“In Emily, Gone Bette Lee Crosby weaves a tale that combines gut-wrenching loss, the bonds of family love on many levels, and compassionate forgiveness, to deliver a compelling narrative that lodges deeply in the hearts of readers. This is storytelling at its finest.” —Patricia Sands, author of the Love in Provence Series