Martimus
Blurb:
When the vice-president shares a tale of false arrest, a
broken promise of deportation, an illegal diversion into a private prison, and
an alleged trip to an unwater habitat called Martimus, Cate and her colleagues
must find a way to follow the same path. In other words, they must enter the right
prison, meet the right fixer, wind up on Martimus, and hopefully return in one
piece. And it looks like Cate is the perfect bait.
That doesn’t sit well with Cate’s lover, former U.S. Navy
Seal Warren Hazelton. He intends to protect her until death ‘til do they part.
Fortunately, another possibility appears, in the form of an
MISix agent who has interfered in one too many Agency operations. Tillie
Henderson owes them and they are all too willing to serve her up on a plate.
It’s race against time as the Agency attempts to lure their adversary out of
hiding and into their somewhat ambiguous trap. Maybe then Cate can finally
focus on love.
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Hope
Blurb:
At only age twenty-two,
she’s the best Probie the Agency has ever had—until her past catches up with
her, leaving her devastated and broken. Without hope.
No one knows what
they’re made of until they’re broken. At the tender age of twenty-two, Hope Ali
has finally joined the organization of her dreams, the Agency, an elite group
of attorneys who go undercover to right wrongs the law can’t. The requirements
are stringent, the training exhausting.
After seeking asylum in the United States when
she was sixteen, Hope and her father, Sheikh Harun Ali, settled in a quiet
Wisconsin town, hiding from those who had placed a price on their heads. Still,
she excelled, finishing her university and law school education by the time she
was twenty-one.
Now, after breezing through the Agency training
program, Hope appears to be indestructible—until she is assigned a simple task
during the rescue of an author among the disappeared in the UAE. The task? To
distract the woman’s captors until she can be spirited out of the country.
Unfortunately, a member of MISix has other
plans. In an attempt to disrupt the Agency’s mission, she tips off one of
Hope’s enemies, alerting them to her location. Hope manages to lead the author’s
captors on a merry dance, freeing others to rescue her, until she is
unexpectedly confronted with a violent angry mob intent on harm.
She is left bloody and broken. No one knows
whether Hope’s body or her mind will heal. Suddenly Hope is no longer just her
name. It is also the one thing she must embrace to find her new normal.
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The
White House Wedding
Blurb:
When politics interferes
with love, can love survive?
Getting married isn’t
easy when your father’s the President of the United States! After reluctantly
agreeing to a White House wedding, Sarah Lee Pearson, the president’s daughter,
finds herself swept into a political maelstrom of unimagined proportions.
The White House staff
and the first lady see the wedding as a political event, a way to sweep the
president into his next term. Congress is complaining about the collateral
costs. The media is delightfully rehashing every aspect of Sarah’s life, even
those events that have nothing to do with the impending marriage. And the
American public? Visions of an American royal wedding have swept them into a
frenzy and vendors take advantage, making a quick buck off of everything from
limited edition t-shirts to commemorative teacups.
Sarah and her fiancé,
Sam, fight hard to ignore the craziness, but after learning a bounty has been
put on their heads by an anti-government militia group, they have to decide
whether a White House wedding is indeed worth it. And given all the hurtful
controversy, perhaps a better solution is to not get married at all.
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