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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... thing she did was overreact. Something that had her that worried—his eyes narrowed. “Who, Kate?” He couldn't take the weight off her shoulders if he didn't know. If Kate had given her word, she would never say, but he couldn't just ...
... thing she did was overreact. Something that had her that worried—his eyes narrowed. “Who, Kate?” He couldn't take the weight off her shoulders if he didn't know. If Kate had given her word, she would never say, but he couldn't just ...
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... thing?” “A forensic pathologist—I imagine that was one of the more tame replies she considered sending you.” “All I did was ask her out.” “Quinn, it is painfully obvious you did not have sisters.” Marcus took a moment to explain reality ...
... thing?” “A forensic pathologist—I imagine that was one of the more tame replies she considered sending you.” “All I did was ask her out.” “Quinn, it is painfully obvious you did not have sisters.” Marcus took a moment to explain reality ...
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... things in life. He began the speech he had waited his lifetime to give—a perspective of conservative thought in judicial law. The lights had partially dimmed as the speech began. Shari Hanford was grateful, for it helped hide the fact ...
... things in life. He began the speech he had waited his lifetime to give—a perspective of conservative thought in judicial law. The lights had partially dimmed as the speech began. Shari Hanford was grateful, for it helped hide the fact ...
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... thing she wanted to do was interrupt his speech. Opening the side door, she slipped out of the ballroom. To her surprise she found herself in what appeared to be a back hallway— across from her was an open door to a utility room. The ...
... thing she wanted to do was interrupt his speech. Opening the side door, she slipped out of the ballroom. To her surprise she found herself in what appeared to be a back hallway— across from her was an open door to a utility room. The ...
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... didn't have a thing to do with politics. She was feeling unusually courageous. Tonight had already been such a roller coaster of emotions that she figured one more would fit right in. “Why do you dot your i's with a heart?” She.
... didn't have a thing to do with politics. She was feeling unusually courageous. Tonight had already been such a roller coaster of emotions that she figured one more would fit right in. “Why do you dot your i's with a heart?” She.
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