Authors: Mindy Starns Clark
2. Rupert Brennan claimed he just wanted to know the truth and he was not interested in money. Do you think that is true? Why do you think Brennan & Tate settled with his father years before? Was that a good idea? Was there any other way the company could have handled this situation?
3. As the CEO of Brennan & Tate, Walter is responsible for putting the company's interests first. In that regard, is he justified in his treatment of Kelsey? How could he have handled things differently? Do you think he came to realize her value to the company in the end?
4. Kelsey and her father have always been close. In the wake of his stroke, does this element of their relationship still shine through? How did you feel about their interactions? Do you think he will ever recover enough to become a viable part of Brennan & Tate again?
5. Cole contacts Kelsey when he discovers that she is in trouble. Do you think he did this purely out of an altruistic desire to help her, or do you think he knew it might lead to a rekindling of their relationship? In what ways do Cole and Kelsey make a good match?
6. Gloria paid a heavy price for her actions. What set her down this path? What could she have done to avoid her fate? In your opinion, is she redeemed for having changed her mind near the end?
7. As the ship is sinking, Jocelyn makes a surprising choice to ally herself with one person rather than another. Why do you think she made such a choice? What was it about her character that influenced that decision?
8. Cole thought he had forgiven Kelsey and moved on, but during a conversation one insensitive comment from her was like gasoline on flame, causing his anger to explode anew, surprising him. Have you ever thought you had forgiven someone, only to find out you were still dealing with the issues that upset you? Do you find that forgiveness is an ongoing process or a one-time event, or different for each situation you face?
9. Both Adele's son, Jonah, and her grandson, Nolan, indicated they weren't completely certain Adele was who she said she was, and yet it did not seem to matter to either of them. How hard would it be to live with that question hanging over your life? As a parent, like Adele's father, Sean, how much investigation would you do? As a son, how much trust would you have? And as a grandson, especially one who worked so closely with her, how much skepticism would you have?
10. More than 1500 people on
Titanic
never reached America. Can we ever assess the impact of such a huge loss? Why do you think people are still fascinated by what happened with
Titanic
100 years later?
Other Books
by Mindy Starns Clark
The Million Dollar Mysteries
A Penny for Your Thoughts
Don't Take Any Wooden Nickels
A Dime a Dozen
A Quarter for a Kiss
The Buck Stops Here
A Smart Chick Mystery
The Trouble with Tulip
Blind Dates Can Be Murder
Elementary, My Dear Watkins
Standalone Mysteries
Whispers of the Bayou
Shadows of Lancaster County
Under the Cajun Moon
Secrets of Harmony Grove
Echoes of Titanic
(cowritten with John Campbell Clark)
Contemporary Fiction
The Amish Midwife
(cowritten with Leslie Gould)
The Amish Nanny
(cowritten with Leslie Gould)
Nonfiction
The House That Cleans Itself
A Pocket Guide to Amish Life
Gift Book
Simple Joys of the Amish Life
(cowritten with Georgia Varozza
and illustrated by Laurie Snow Hein)
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by Mindy Starns Clark
What mysteries lie hidden beside the dark water of the bayou?
Swept away from Louisiana bayou country as a child, Miranda Miller is a woman without a past. She has a husband and child of her own and a fulfilling job in a Manhattan museum, but she also has questionsâabout the tragedy that cut her off from family and caused her to be sent her away, and about those first five years that were erased from her memory entirely.
Summoned to the bedside of Willy Pedreaux, the old caretaker of her grandparents' antebellum estate, Miranda goes back for the first time, hoping to learn the truths of her past and receive her rightful inheritance. But Willy's premature death plunges Miranda into a nightmare of buried secrets, priceless treasure, and unknown enemies.
Follow one woman's search through the hidden rooms of a bayou mansion, the enigmatic snares of an ancient myth, and the all-consuming quest for a heart open enough for loveâand for God.
by Mindy Starns Clark
What Shadows Darken the Quiet Valleys of Amish Country?
Anna Bailey thought she left the tragedies of the past behind when she took on a new identity and moved from Pennsylvania to California. But now that her brother has vanished and his wife is crying out for help, Anna knows she has no choice but to come out of hiding, go home, and find him. Back in Lancaster County, Anna follows the high-tech trail her brother left behind, a trail that leads from the simple world of Amish farming to the cutting edge of DNA research and gene therapy.
During the course of her pursuit, Anna soon realizes that she has something others want, something worth killing for. In a world where nothing is as it seems, Anna seeks to protect herself, find her brother, and keep a rein on her heart despite the sudden reappearance of Reed Thornton, the only man she has ever loved.
by Mindy Starns Clark
What Secrets Can Be Found by the Light of the Cajun Moon?
New Orleans may be the “Big Easy,” but nothing about it was ever easy for international business etiquette expert Chloe Ledet. She moved away years ago, leaving her parents and their famous French Quarter restaurant behind. But when she hears that her father has been shot, she races home to be by his side and to handle his affairsâonly to learn a long-hidden secret that changes everything she knew to be true about herself and her family.