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Rejecting Destiny (Paperback)
Christi Snow; Edited by Mia Downing, Sarah Negovetich
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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Allied in Flight (Paperback)
Christi Snow; Edited by Sarah Negovetich, Mia Downing
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R357
Discovery Miles 3 570
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Toni Vincent's last relationship ended with violence. Since then,
she's decided she's better off without men. But when she finds her
young seventeen year old neighbor, Nathan, unconscious and beaten,
this is one man she can't abandon. But helping Nathan means
trusting Detective Brian Barnes, another man who hurt her in the
past. It's something she's just not sure she can do. Detective
Brian Barnes has seen one too many criminals beat the system. He's
burned out and regretting a lot about his life. At the top of that
list is how he dealt with Toni Vincent when he was wounded. At the
time, he couldn't stand to look at himself, much less have someone
he failed care for him. Now she needs his help and he refuses to
fail her again. But keeping her alive requires keeping his heart
out of it. Something not easy to do when trapped in a romantic
mountain retreat, even if it is the safest place for Toni and her
unexpected charge. With danger around every corner, it's hard to
know who can be trusted, especially for three people who have been
burned before. But they may just find the best family is the one
not tied together by blood.
Colton Robertson left his career in the Air Force... ... to come
home and help his family heal. Unfortunately, his reception was not
quite what he'd hoped for and he ended up as roommate to hippy
dippy yoga instructor Penelope Pruitt. Penelope has spent her life
under the restrictive thumb of her parents and she doesn't want to
do the same with the straight-laced, serious Colton. But when it
becomes apparent that Penelope's life is in danger, Colton won't
settle for anyone else protecting Penelope besides him. Opposites
attract and that's definitely the case with Colton and Penelope. On
the surface, they don't have anything in common, but as the sparks
fly and the danger ramps up, their passion is inevitable.
It's been six months. Six months since Jake Madsen let Chris
Robertson die. Six months since the passion between Jake and
Cassie, Chris' sister, stepped over the line. But now Cassie's
being stalked and it's time for Jake to swallow his guilt, grief,
and lust so he can save her life, even if it's a life without him.
He owes it to his dead friend and he owes it to Cassie. He's fallen
in love with her, but she doesn't have to know that for him to keep
her safe.
Secrets and Lies... Everyone has them. Big ones. Little ones. For
Trevor Mayne and Jamie Vaughn, secrets and lies are how they've
made their fourteen year friendship work. Don't talk about it.
Ignore it and it won't be real. Pretend like everything's fine
between the two of them. Jamie can't live like this anymore. He's
in love with Trevor, his best friend who just happens to be
straight. Tired of hiding his feelings, he decides to walk away.
From their friendship. From his hometown. From his business. But
before Jamie gets a chance to leave, a freak accident leaves Trevor
with amnesia. A new blank perspective leaves him confused about the
inconsistencies of what he's told his life should be vs. the
feelings that he knows he has. Now those secrets and lies, that
should be safer than ever, are suddenly front and center and
changing everything between them. Their world is at risk because
their secrets and lies aren't the only ones at play here. There's a
bigger lie out there and it could just destroy everything as they
get closer and closer to the secret hidden in depths of the
Snowcroft forest.
To us, first responders are heroes. But for them, risking their
lives is a normal, everyday thing. Mudflap: Born the baby of the
family, Mudflap has always had something to prove to emerge out of
the shadows of his older siblings. He spent eight years as a
Special Ops elite sniper and is now a firefighter. But at his
heart, he's just a normal West Texas good old boy who loves his
beer, women and football, until the Department of Defense calls him
up to say they need his skills again. Shanae: Shanae is a first
responder of a different sort. She's a trauma nurse who works on a
medical evacuation helicopter team. But while she lives a life full
of adrenaline every day, it's just a cover for her real life, where
she hides in the shadows and is secret agent, Shadowfox for the
Lubbock Foxtrot Team (LiFT). She's living the kind of life that
most people think exists only in movies and books. Working for two
different branches of the government, Mudflap and Shanae are in a
race against time and the terrorists who threaten the very heart of
West Texas life, football. They're working toward the same goal,
but find themselves in a confrontation against each other and the
lies they've each had to hide behind. Can love win out in the end
or will the cost be each other and their very lives? First
responders are heroes every day, but this story tells the tale of
when they become even more and find love along the way. The key is
for them to stay alive so that they can complete their mission and
just maybe live happily ever after. On an ordinary day, they save
lives. On an extraordinary day, they save the country. (All the
proceeds from this novel will go to the Lubbock, TX Red Cross.)
They had a single night of passion before he deployed on a risky
mission. 18 hours on a mission gone very wrong was all it took to
shatter all their hopes and dreams. The hero: He survived 6 months
of captivity and torture, kept alive by dreams of her. The heroine:
She thought he was dead and moved on only to have her world fall
apart once again. Two people who have been hurt more than any two
people should ever have to suffer. Can they find redemption and
healing with each other or will another threat shatter what's left
of them? A tortured hero. A grieving heroine. A serial rapist who
won't give up. Warning: This book features graphic sexual violence
which some readers could find disturbing.
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