Sixteen-year-old Wren Holloway has spent her entire life believing she and her mother, Nina Vale, are untouchable. Their life is unconventional sure, late night pancakes, thrift store adventures, and old rock records playing through tiny apartments. The kind of fierce love that convinces Wren that no matter how many times they move, home is wherever Nina is.
But one reckless mistake changes everything.
After being arrested for underage drinking and trespassing, Wren's fingerprints reveal a devastating truth: she isn't Wren Holloway at all. According to the FBI, she is Evelyn Bennett, a little girl abducted from her family thirteen years ago.
Forced into the home of the parents who never stopped searching for her, Wren finds herself trapped between two identities. To Rebecca and Grant Bennett, she is the daughter they lost and finally brought home. To her sister, Sloane, she's an intruder threatening the life Sloane built in her absence. Even eleven-year-old Owen doesn't know whether to treat her like family or a stranger.
Everyone expects Wren to embrace the life she was stolen from. Everyone except Wren.
Despite what the headlines say, the woman accused of kidnapping her is still the person who tucked her into bed, taught her to laugh at authority, and loved her without hesitation. To Wren, Nina isn't a monster.
She's just Mom.
The more Wren uncovers about her past, the less certain she becomes of the truth she's been handed.
Did Nina steal her out of selfishness?
Or did she take her to save her?
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