The GuardianTyndale House Publishers, Inc., 09.11.2010 - 288 Seiten A federal judge has been murdered. There is only one witness, and an assassin wants her dead. U.S. Marshall Marcus O'Malley thought he knew the risks of the assignment . . . but he was wrong. Introducing the O'Malleys, an inspirational group of seven, all abandoned or orphaned as teens, who have made the choice to become a loyal and committed family. They have chosen their own surname, O'Malley, and have stood by each other through moments of joy and heartache. Their stories are told in CBA best-selling, inspirational romantic suspense novels that rock your heart and restore strength and hope to your spirit. |
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... face brightened when she saw Dave, and that impassive control she kept around her emotions, so necessary for her job, disappeared. Even her Southern accent intensified. Marcus kidded her about being love struck and she teased him back ...
... face brightened when she saw Dave, and that impassive control she kept around her emotions, so necessary for her job, disappeared. Even her Southern accent intensified. Marcus kidded her about being love struck and she teased him back ...
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... face was weathered by the sun and wind, he could see to the horizon, and his gaze made suspects fidget. He called women ma'am and wore cowboy boots whenever he could get away with it. Marcus enjoyed having him as a partner; life was ...
... face was weathered by the sun and wind, he could see to the horizon, and his gaze made suspects fidget. He called women ma'am and wore cowboy boots whenever he could get away with it. Marcus enjoyed having him as a partner; life was ...
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... face ... it felt good. Very good. “I'll call you.” He gestured toward the ballroom. “Let me see you back.” Shari walked with him, bemused by the turns this evening was bringing. They had almost reached the correct door when it opened ...
... face ... it felt good. Very good. “I'll call you.” He gestured toward the ballroom. “Let me see you back.” Shari walked with him, bemused by the turns this evening was bringing. They had almost reached the correct door when it opened ...
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... face turning toward her. His eyes showed unspeakable fear, surprise, then a blank nothing. The breadstick dropped from her hand. The shooter stood to her left, less than six feet away. She had surprised him; that fact registered in the ...
... face turning toward her. His eyes showed unspeakable fear, surprise, then a blank nothing. The breadstick dropped from her hand. The shooter stood to her left, less than six feet away. She had surprised him; that fact registered in the ...
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... face. As soon as she was clear, she turned and scrambled back toward him on her hands and knees, seeing a spreading pool of blood staining his white shirt around his right shoulder and his upper back. The sight terrified her. All her ...
... face. As soon as she was clear, she turned and scrambled back toward him on her hands and knees, seeing a spreading pool of blood staining his white shirt around his right shoulder and his upper back. The sight terrified her. All her ...
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able accept already answer asked believe better brother Carl closed coming Connor Dave deal didn’t don’t door eyes face father feel feet felt floor Frank gave getting give glass going hand happened hard head hear heard heart hope hospital hour hurt I’ll inside It’s Jennifer Jesus join Josh Joshua Judge Kate keep killed knew laughed leaned leave light Lisa looked Lucas Marcus minutes morning moved never night nodded O’Malley okay picked prayer pulled Quinn reached realized replied Shari shooter shot shoulder side sketch smile someone sound speech stay stepped stop suite sure surprised talk tell Thanks thing thought took trust trying turned voice waiting walked wasn’t watched weeks wished