I was astonished how quickly I was drawn into this story. It pulled me in right away! Fast moving with lots of action, and intensity. I enjoyed every minute of it and couldn't hardly wait to get to the end to see how they brought all the drama and chase to a close. Of course, once it was over, th...
This book was slightly different from the other books that Irene has written. Half the book wasn't focused on a kidnapping, which I am thankful for. While out running one morning Mark runs into his old teenage sweetheart, Emily. As the talk and catch up shots ring out and before they know it they...
Great book. Wonderful mystery. From the very first page, the author catches you up into the story and has you totally involved in it. I loved the way that Kelly and Cole's relationship slowly evolves along with the mystery of Kelly's father's murder. I haven't read the first two of this serie...
Irene Hannon is becoming one of my favorite Authors! I can't wait to read another one! All the characters were brought out in the story and you could feel the sorrow or joy that they were experiencing. I enjoyed how the sisters came together to become not only sisters but friends. It showed h...
Keith Watson is the workaholic assistant to David McMillan, owner of a large construction company and funder of the McMillan Charitable Foundation. Keith is assessing applications for funding assistance when he finds a letter from a child with an unusual request: she wants him to find the baby bo...
When city girl Morgan Williams arrived in Seaside, Maine, on Christmas Eve, to claim the cottage she'd inherited, she came face-to-face with the handsomest man she'd ever seen.But looks weren't the only thing that Grant Kincaid had to offer. And when he enlisted Morgan's help to raise money for G...
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Jess and Scott Mitchell were a perfect couple whose lives were full of faith and love. But tragedy struck, tearing them apart and causing both to doubt their beliefs. Now, five years later, they are seeking reconciliation -- with God and each other.
In this second novel of the Sisters & Brides miniseries, the tragic loss of her family has shaken Claire Randall's faith. While working as a nanny for Dr. Adam Wright, she soon finds an empty spot in her heart filling with love and joy again. Original.
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When Rebecca Matthews falls for dashing Zach Wright, he offers her a glimpse of happily-ever-after. Will her strong Christian faith help her overcome her fear of intimacy--and pave a loving future with Zach?
Since Deb and Dominic’s arrival, Jill had seen nothing of the mysterious little boy. But now, two days into their visit, he was hovering at the edge of the field, watching as Dominic searched for insects to feed Homer. She’d turned over the baby bird’s care to her nephew, who had taken on the res...
A charity bachelor auction was the last place she wanted to be on a Saturday night. If her TV station hadn’t bought a table and their lead anchorwoman wasn’t the MC—making this a politically expedient event to attend—the proverbial wild horses couldn’t have dragged her here. Spending an entire ev...
Reps from the ERT were present, as were the detectives and agents working the case. Although it was a joint investigation, Carl and Steve had agreed that today’s briefing would take place at Oakdale police headquarters.“Les, are you with us?” Steve verified.“We’re hooked in.” Les Coplin’s voice h...
It didn’t take a genius to figure out why she was on edge. This excursion wasn’t about whales. Wrong season. It was about attraction. She was feeling the charge that detonated every time they were together just as strongly as he was. But he suspected that in Lindsey’s mind, it was the wrong seaso...
Shauna went into the kitchen, filled the teakettle and set it to boil. It had been a long day, and the night stretched out in front of her, dark and quiet and lonely.Lonely? She wasn’t lonely.She poured hot water into a cup, dropped a tea bag into it, her gaze caught by a light shining from a win...
With the high season poised to begin in earnest, the slips were filling up and far more people were milling about than the day he’d first come down here a few weeks ago to tell Kate he was rescinding her safety citation.The thought of her brought a smile to his face—for two reasons. First, he jus...
Irritated by the question, Daryl Barnes spared Chuck Warren no more than a quick, impatient glance as he paced in the dilapidated mobile home. There might not be any bars on the windows, nor armed guards at the door, but he felt trapped just the same. As if the walls were closing in on him and th...
Abby’s triumphant voice heralded the arrival of the twins at the kitchen door, and Jake glanced up from the pot he was stirring to grin at them. “Hello, ladies.” They simultaneously dumped their knapsacks on the floor and joined him. “What are you doing here?” Abby peeked into the pot. “And where...
Fletch froze in the doorway of the church conference room as six smiling faces turned his way and applause broke out all around. He looked to Gram for guidance, but she was grinning and clapping along with everyone else. All at once, the pieces fell...
Clare shot Adam a startled look across the table. “How did you know?” “I ran into Reverend Nichols in town today. He said you two crossed paths by the creek on your birthday.” “Your birthday was last week?” Nicole stared at her. “We didn’t even have a cake!” Clare flushed. “I don’t need a cake. A...
He couldn’t distinguish the words, but he could guess what they were talking about. Sarah’s last remark had clearly embarrassed Kate. And probably upset her, as well. He suspected that she’d done everything she could to make Jack as real as possible for Sarah. But it was a hard thing to do when t...
As Marci flipped through the small closet in her cottage, trying to decide what to wear to church, she was having serious second thoughts about agreeing to attend. She didn’t belong in a house of God. On the other hand, she did want to meet the minister. Christopher had said the man was enthusias...
How lovely! Lillian, come look at this!” Genevieve called the last sentence to her sister through the pass-through in the café that separated the stool-lined counter from the kitchen, then turned back to Kristen. “That Louis Mattson is so thoughtful. He never fails to stop in here for a bite and ...
This was his first visit to the isolated northern tip of the island, where a stately lighthouse dominated the evocative, windswept landscape. And it was exactly the kind of spot he’d been looking for when he’d asked Edith to recommend an area as far removed as possible from the Fourth of July wee...
Why can’t we just stay home for Easter?” Tess looked up as her son entered the living room and unenthusiastically dumped his duffel bag next to the couch. “Did you pack something nice for church on Sunday?” “Do I have to go?” “It’s Easter.” “Big deal.” “Yes, it is,” Tess replied firmly. “We’ve ne...
Through a haze of sleep, Heather sensed the scrutiny and struggled to push aside the dulling effects of slumber. But it wasn’t easy. It had taken her hours to drift off last night after all the excitement. Particularly those moments in J.C.’s arms…and that brush of his lips across her forehead. T...
It had been a day full of meetings as the faculty prepared for the new school year, and he was tired. Classes started in a week and Jake was inundated with lesson plans and paperwork. The latter was no problem, of course. His years in the navy had prepared him for that, he mused, his mouth quirki...
Brad said with a frown as he guided Sam toward his car, his hand at the small of her back. “Dad wasn’t overly enthusiastic about having to carry on a conversation all during dinner with someone he’s never met. He’s gotten quieter and quieter these past few months. I’m afraid this could be uncomfo...
Again. A ten-minute wait did not qualify as fast. At this rate, she'd have to push the speed limit and inhale her lunch or risk being tardy for her first class of the afternoon."Rachel!" A harried clerk plopped her order on the counter as he called her name.Finally.Elbowing her way through the cr...
Karen took a sip of her skim-milk frappuccino before she responded to Val. “I think she thinks we’re conspiring against her.” “How so?” “She grilled me about why we started shopping together, and commented that it was odd how we want to spend time t...
It had been Monica on the other end of the line, no question about it. And her shaky, faltering voice had twisted his gut into knots. Yet some positives had come out of the call, he acknowledged, forcing the left side of his brain to engage. For one thing, they had confirmation she was alive. For...
groaned and fumbled for the alarm clock, intent on stilling the persistent, jarring ring. It couldn’t possibly be Monday morning already! But when she squinted bleary-eyed at the clock, the digital display confirmed that it was. With a sigh, she sank back against her pillow and stole a few extra ...
The last few days had been tough. She was putting in her usual long hours at the restaurant, then spending every spare minute sandbagging. The rain hadn’t abated, and despite the diligent efforts of the townspeople and the National Guard, it appeared that the flooding would be severe and widespre...
Emily’s long, dark hair was pulled back with a ribbon, and her eyes were huge in her pale face. Fair-haired Josh looked uncertain and lost, his freckles standing in stark relief against his pale skin, one finger stuck in his mouth. He hadn’t said a word since Clay had arrived in Omaha.Redirecting...
Again. Her foray into Seaside to buy food had been useless, so she’d had to make do with the meager provisions in the cottage. And she was rationing those. Which wasn’t easy, since her last real meal had been a late lunch yesterday. So far, she’d eaten one can of cold soup and a few crackers, all...
The dinner had gone so well after those first few awkward minutes—why had she ruined it by dwelling on Lance’s combat experience, which he obviously didn’t want to discuss? She risked a peek at him. He was checking messages, brow puckered. He hadn’t said a word since she’d...