Forsaken

Forsaken
ISBN-10
0805447490
ISBN-13
9780805447491
Series
Forsaken
Category
Evangelists
Pages
387
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group
Author
James David Jordan

Description

When Simon Mason, the world's best-known televangelist, receives threats from Muslim terrorists, he hires Taylor Pasbury, a beautiful former Secret Service agent, to take charge of his security. When the terrorists strike, making a demand of the pastor that would shake the most steadfast saint, Taylor draws on all of her hard-knock toughness and training as she fights to save Simon and his daughter.

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