Shareen Johnstone Concludes with MY FATHER'S SON

By: May. 15, 2013
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"Sins of the Father" is the novel that started it all for the Ashcroft family, an erotic romance full of twists and turns. From the brilliant and talented author Shareen Johnstone comes the compelling conclusion to the family saga that keeps the readers guessing until the very last page with her new publication, My Father's Son. In this captivating sequel, William Ashcroft and his sons, who now made the Australian outback their home, embark on a journey that will ultimately change their lives forever.

They have survived rape, murder, kidnapping and war, mice plagues, drought and the depression, but now the men are after justice and travel from Swanston on the Mighty Murray River to the mining town of BroKen Hill. They are after the psychopath criminal who murdered William's daughter, Mary Loiuse. Ironically, they find a whole lot more than they bargained for as the Silver City surrenders its secrets. In the midst of their painful loss, a long-lost family member goes back to their lives. It is a wonderful reunion that brought the family closer more than ever. Although, despite the happiness they all feel, danger still lurks in the corner. Old family secrets starts to haunt them back, and either they have to put an end to it or let it continue to hang in their lives forever.

Welcoming several more members in their family, the Ashcrofts must stay strong and united as they will yet to face another blow that may break them all. Johnstone is at the top of her game as her equally compelling characters confront their nemesis and stand through the trials brought by the storm in their lives. After all the loss, bitterness, anger and grief, the mighty Ashcrofts will look into their hearts and realize that the greatest treasure they have is each other. The gift of family is just what they need to accept and move on from the past, and let time heal all the wounds.

Richly woven with intricate plots, My Father's Son proves to be as good as its predecessor, even better as it brings the readers into a breathtaking climax and to a stunning yet satisfying conclusion.

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My Father's Son * by Shareen Johnstone
Publication Date: March 15, 2013
Trade Paperback; AU$29.99; 303 pages; 978-1-4836-0524-1
Trade Hardback; AU$49.99; 303 pages; 978-1-4836-0525-8
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