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After three heartbreaking
miscarriages, Tom and Jenny
Callahan are happily anticipating
the birth of their sixth child. A
neighbor, however, is secretly
hatching a sinister plot, one
which will find Jenny and her
unborn baby fighting for their
lives.
Released September 15, 2011
Emily’s Hope
In Name Only
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Critical Reviews and Praise for Stealing Jenny:
"Stealing Jenny is a gripping novel filled with engaging characters, a compelling mystery and
a message which underscored the precious dignity of life. I literally couldn't put it down and
give Stealing Jenny my highest recommendation."
Lisa M. Hendey, Founder of CatholicMom.com and author of A Book of Saints for Catholic
Moms
“Stealing Jenny will keep you on the edge of your seat and probably destroy your sleep
pattern as you stay up to find out what happens. But beyond being a great suspense, it’s also
an excellent example of morals in action and family life redeemed. As a fan of Ellen Gable’s
work already, I’m now officially getting a t-shirt!”
Sarah Reinhard, author, “Welcome Baby Jesus: Advent and Christmas Reflections for
Families”
“Stealing Jenny is a uniquely Catholic story which contains themes of faith, love, hope,
forgiveness, healing, and strongly emphasizes pro-life values. It is a book that provides high
quality entertainment, while at the same time, reminds one of what is most important in life:
faith and family. I highly recommend it!”
Jean Heimann, Catholic Fire
"Stealing Jenny is my favorite kind of fiction: a thought-provoking psychological suspense
novel in its own right, with a life-affirming message that adds even more to its depth. Another
finely-plotted story and a cast of very real and well-drawn characters which highlight Ellen
Gable's ability to write beautiful Catholic fiction in any genre."
Krisi Keley, Author, "On the Soul of a Vampire," and "Pro Luce Habere"
“Ellen Gable is a masterful storyteller. Stealing Jenny is a smoothly written, chilling tale of
gripping suspense. There are terrifying moments and heart-wrenching moments. Catholic
faith and hope are tested. Above all, the sacredness and privilege of precious new life is
made indisputably evident. I never wanted it to end!"
Therese Heckenkamp, Traditional Catholic Novels.com
"I could not put it down! Stealing Jenny, the latest and soon to be bestselling novel from Ellen
Gable (Emily’s Hope, In Name Only), is the gripping fictional story of a desperate woman who
plots to kidnap pregnant Jenny Callahan in order to steal her unborn baby. I highly
recommend this book to anyone looking for a good page turner."
Donna Piscitelli, award-winning author
“Stealing Jenny is a real page turner of a novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat till
the end. I was especially inspired by the characters’ perseverance and faith, which helps
them navigate the nightmare their family must confront and overcome. Highly recommended
reading.”
Christopher Blunt, author, “Passport”
"WOW!!I started reading Stealing Jenny yesterday morning and couldn't put it down until I
finished it at 2AM next morning. From the get go it caught me up in the story and kept me on
the edge of my seat. Absolutely loved it!!"
Carol M.
“Stealing Jenny encompasses all the key components of great literature. The storyline grips
you without a release. All of the characters display multi-faceted elements of humanity. As a
protagonist, Jenny is flawed, yet ever-struggling and ever-achieving great personal growth.
She must find a way to live with the consequences of her own actions, as well as the
outcomes of the choices of others. The novel illustrates how psychological make-up can
merge with circumstances to create a formidable antagonist. A strong moral code and a deep
current of faith flow throughout the story. Stealing Jenny is an absolute masterpiece!”
Elaine Vaughn
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Radio Interview with Ellen Gable
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SEP 28, 2011