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When Andre left the orphanage, my heart shattered. He was my soul mate, the love of my life. He promised to come back for me on my eighteenth birthday. But he didn’t, and my heart shattered all over again. It’s been five years since I taped the pieces of my heart back together and I’m still here. Imagine my surprise when he shows up on the doorstep and it’s clear he’s not there for me. He’s there to take his vows to become a priest. The harder I push to show him his vows might not be his only option, the more I realize there might have been more to his reason for leaving me.
Enter a world where drug lords and sex traffickers collide, and danger is at every turn in this completed three book series. Katie was born into this underbelly and will do whatever it takes to survive. She plays along with her father's deadly games, willing to do anything to protect those she loves. Forced to leave the love of her life, her father traded her to a man who could be more dangerous. Ramone found his place among the crime lords, the inner circle he worked hard to enter. Ripped away from the woman he never expected to love, his world is upturned and all he wants to do is survive and save Katie from her fate. His own secrets come into play, and he is forced to use every contact he has just to survive. Betrayal is at every turn, including the people he trusted the most. Hunted for crimes he didn’t commit, can he make his way back to Katie and save them both? This dark, romantic suspense is intended for mature readers and contains violence, profanity, drugs, abuse, and sexually explicit material.
Rare photographs of City Hall, Logan Square, Independence Hall, Betsy Ross House, other landmarks juxtaposed with contemporary views. Introduction. Captions.
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Fiction. THE ENEMY is made of 144 sections. Each section seems to have a life of its own. The characters (the master, the servant, the curator, the child victim, the secretary) appear through all of them but at different periods of time, in different guises and with differing relationships to one another. The master is writing his memoirs. A secretary helps him to organize them then departs. Another replaces him who must deal with: Fragments of totally unrelated reports, resolutely contradictory statements. The master questions the secretary. "Well then, still in the shit? .you've attached too much importance to some statements that were no more valid than others." The master struggles with an adversary who may be his double. He searches for a presence.
"The women of Bliss County have a pact--to find husbands. The right husbands. One already has: Hadleigh Stevens, who married rancher Tripp Galloway a few months ago. Now Melody Nolan thinks it's her turn. Melody has recently found success as a jewelry designer, and her work is the focus of her life. She's not exactly unhappy, but she wants more. She's always been attracted to Spence Hogan, the local chief of police, but she's convinced that Spence, a notorious charmer, isn't what you'd call husband material. Spence is a good cop who isn't scared of anything--except love. And he's done everything he can to preserve his reputation as a womanizer--a reputation that keeps marriage-minded women, including Melody, at bay. And yet...there's something about Melody he can't forget. Something his heart can't ignore"--Page 4 of cover.
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