The moment off-duty Navy SEAL Tristan Bartoni meets feisty yet vulnerable Brynn Langtoine, he's a goner.
As we saw earlier, Elizabeth would have been overjoyed by the totally unexpected end to her long barren years, ... She must have been very young, and her pregnancy was certainly an equally unexpected great shock.
shouted Connelly's colleague, Timothy Bicknell who sat two work stations behind her. Berk marched over towards Timothy's ... The shaken young camera operator mouthed the words, thank you, towards her unexpected saviour. “Where is he?
I looked at Diya, who is blushing, and that increased her beauty. ... Ask her to bring coffee," mom said, settling on a sofa and reading the newspaper. ... "Diya, I have arranged another room for you with a Unexpected Saviour 14.
It suddenly occurred to Mosca that, for all their busily swelling sails and struggling kites, the coffeehouses moved at something less than walking speed, and Partridge had ... to her unexpected savior as she could without jostling him.
Baz checked her phone and at last got a signal. Mayleen gave her the street address so Mac could come and collect her. ... She recounted all that had happened – the chase, the men in the courtyard and her unexpected saviour.
Her that my heart has changed, that it is hers, And by this letter which you bring to me I am assured that she ... must touch myself, her gaoler's nephew, And Heaven within the Vatican at Rome Prepare for her an unexpected saviour, ...
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This is the perspective from which he views Irish culture. His history of Irish writing covers Yeats, Lady Gregory, Synge, O'Casey, Joyce, Beckett, Flann O'Brien, Elizabeth Bowen, Heaney, Friel and younger writers down to Roddy Doyle.
Abandoning her fear in exchange for another, Karen shot the executioner to save Blake. But then, the soldiers were going to execute her. ... The door was kicked open and their unexpected saviour broke in yelling.
Miles Hawke is the author of 'The Dragonnade,' an exciting tale of pirates, smugglers and high politics in Stuart days.