Agent Rafe Roper has come back from the dead to protect the only woman he's ever loved Fate brought Rafe Roper into Trish Wright's café one stormy night. Unfortunately, their storybook romance ended far too soon when an accident took Rafe's life…and broke Trish's heart. But what his wife doesn't know—can't know—is Rafe "died" in order to protect her from the criminals he's pursuing. But taking down these particularly nasty terrorists goes from undercover mission to personal vendetta once Trish's life is put on the line. Now that his innocent bride is caught in the crosshairs, Rafe has no choice but to expose his lie and hope she forgives him. Otherwise, without her trust, they'll both wind up dead. This time for real.
Deep secrets
And I still feel I may not have done justice to Kees, because while he was blithely laying into his Woodcock Supreme and I had just got him to talk about his travels, we were both distracted by turmoils among the other eaters.
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It is the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ that will be revealing her secrets to the world. See for yourself how this book was written in the future, with the spirit of the living God, to be brought back into the past!
Deep Secrets: The Discovery & Exploration of Lechuguilla Cave
Grace put out her hand, almost touching the mirror.
For fans of We Were Liars and from the bestselling author of Dark and Shallow Lies comes a paranormal thriller about a seventeen-year-old girl returning to camp to uncover the truth of what really happened there twelve years ago, the night ...
In Drifted Back in Time, follow the story of nineteenth-century love as it crosses the boundaries of race and class.
Grace put out her hand, almost touching the mirror.
There are secrets to everything. There are secrets the enemy does not want you to have. Uncovered serpent is a powerless serpent. The author unmasks the enemy.