3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Have tissues ready when you read this. You really get to know the real Laci Rocha. I have read this book 3 times.

Lisa B. (
justlisa) wrote on 11/9/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Grab the kleenex, You will need them when you read this one. Sharon Rocha shares her heartache, her confusion, her anger and her true feelings about Scott Peterson before & after Laci's murder. I laughed at her light hearted wit and cried with her heart-wrenching pain.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I read this book within the first week of it's release. I could not put it down, and finished it in one day. I cried throughout the book, and was very touched by the words of Sharon Rocha. This is a must read!

Debbie M. (
debbiemc) wrote on 8/28/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book. I followed the story when Laci went missing and really looked forward to reading the book from her mother's point of view. Sharon Rocha wrote from the heart and it came through on the pages of the book. Thank God Scott Peterson was found guilty and is in jail. Unbelievable that someone could kill their wife and unborn child!
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Laci Rocha Peterson, 8 months pregnant, was last seen by her sister, Amy, in the late afternoon of December 23, 2002. She spoke to her mother, Sharon Rocha, at 8:30 p.m. that night. This would be the last time anyone from her immediate family ever spoke to her.
A search began which lasted an agonizing four months. Sadly, Laci Peterson and her son Conner were found dead on the shores of San Francisco Bay on April 18, 2003.
Her husband, Scott, was eventually arrested and charged with the murder of Laci and Connor. After a sensational, media-saturated trial, Peterson was found guilty of capital murder and was sentenced to death on March 16, 2005.
This book deals with the story in three separate sections: first, Sharon describes the ordinary, loving life her daughter led, including fond memories of her childhood and adolescence. Second, it covers her marriage, disappearance, the community's moving search for her, and her and Connor's eventual recovery from San Francisco Bay. Third, it tells the story of the trial in detail not before revealed. Sharon will also talk about victim's rights, a subject on which she now campaigns regularly.