A Woman's Quest For Her True Heritage -- Author Karen Hansen Weaves an Intriguing Web of Mystery, Life, Love, and Heritage


PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Jan. 24, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Family secrets that were meant to be forgotten are discovered by a woman who is determined to solve the mystery of her heritage. Join one woman's search for love, life, and family in a moving story by Karen Hansen in Sarah's Child.

Clair finds her life turned upside down after a drastic series of events, her divorce, her Uncle George's death, and her decision to transfer to a vineyard, which she inherited a portion of. While she settles in her new life, she discovers mysterious letters of her ancestors, which reveal family secrets. As Clair questions the true nature of her lineage, she embarks on a journey to solve the mystery of her heritage and faces the possibility of having an incurable disease.

A moving and stirring story of a woman's quest for love, life, and family, Karen Hansen creatively weaves a rich tapestry of emotions as Clair seeks Sarah's Child. This thought provoking tale reveals how life can change in an instant and how important it is to know one's lineage. As Clair seeks to solve the mystery of her identity, will she discover a devastating truth that comes with being Sarah's child? Buy a copy of this intriguing read and find out as the mystery unravels!

About the Author

Karen Hansen was born in Michigan, where she lived most of her life. She was a business and technical writer for most of her career. She lived in Southern California for several years and now makes her home in Palm Springs. This is her third published novel. Other books by Karen Hansen: Katherine's Story (1995), and Earthwalk (2001).


                Sarah's Child  by Karen Hansen
              Publication Date: December 28, 2006
      Trade Paperback; $20.99; 144 pages; 978-1-4257-3594-4
       Cloth Hardback; $30.99; 144 pages; 978-1-4257-3595-1

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