Rhonda Noonan was born and adopted in Oklahoma, a state with closed adoption records. And, although she was cherished by her adoptive family, she—like so many adoptees—felt a burning desire to find and make contact with her birth parents. Her three-decade search involved institutional stonewalling; the intervention of numerous judges, attorneys, and detectives; hundreds of court filings; mountains of paperwork, and thousands of dollars in expenses. Tirelessly tracking down lead after lead—and with the otherworldly help of a spirit guide named Lily—Rhonda finally unearthed her true history. Her father was none other than Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston Churchill. The evidence was clear—there was no question in her mind (though her efforts to secure incontrovertible proof in the form of a DNA test were continually stymied by the Churchill family).
The events leading up to this discovery, as well as the aftermath of the astonishing revelation and her face-to-face confrontation of the Churchills, will leave readers in awe of this intrepid heroine of her own life. As full of twists, turns, and suspense as the best fiction, The Fifth and Final Name should prove inspiring to all who yearn to uncover the secrets buried within their own family histories.