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With only six months left until graduation from a Christian high school, 17-year-old Kelly Warner seems to have the whole world at her fingertips. When two mysterious men appear to be tracking her steps, however, the accomplished student has no idea just how drastically her life is about to change.
One car accident. Two paramedics. Dozens of cities. Her life forever changed.As a recent college graduate, full-fledged paramedic, and brand new fiance, Kelly Warner feels like all her dreams are coming true. Even as she basks in the warmth of God's blessings, however, an elaborate, highly-coordinated terrorist plot is in the works. When Kelly and her partner respond to what appears to be a routine motor vehicle accident, the two paramedics have no idea how drastically their world is about to change.Reunited with the FBI under unthinkable circumstances, Kelly joins the agents on the front lines of a battle for justice which rapidly turns into a fight for survival. A chain of tragedy leaves the young paramedic stripped of everything familiar. She is reminded that God's ways are higher than her ways, but as she finds herself drowning in a sea of uncertainty and devastation, she wonders if she'll ever find the faith to break the surface again.
In this “wonderful and courageous” (Jeannette Walls) memoir, Jackie Hance shares her story of unbearable loss, darkest despair, and—slowly, painfully, and miraculously—her cautious return to hope and love. Until the horrific car accident on New York’s Taconic State Parkway that took the lives of her three beloved young daughters, Jackie Hance was an ordinary Long Island mom, fulfilled by the joyful chaos of a household bustling with life and chatter and love. After the tragedy, she was “The Taconic Mom,” whose unimaginable loss embodied every parent’s worst nightmare. Suddenly, her lifelong Catholic faith no longer explained the world. Her marriage to her husband, Warren, was...