Delilah heard voices when she got near Samson's office. She stopped outside the door. “Thanks for covering for me, man,” she heard Samson say. Michael responded, “She didn't seem too thrilled, but at least for now you don't have to ...
Delilah wants to make amends to John, but every time she attempts to apologize or to behave in court, she makes a mess of it.
"--RT Book Reviews "Told in alternating points of view of the two protagonists, the narrative delivers both sides of this familiar story in a fresh manner. Readers will have to make up their own minds regarding Delilah's motivations.
Delilah
Maligned as the courtesan who revealed the mighty Samson's secret for money, Delilah has become synonymous with treachery. But behind the myth is a tale far more tragic...
Only the killer would know the whole story. She's a minister's daughter, or at least that's the rumor. Could be a setup by someone who knew her. Delilah is a captivating, daring, and frightening novel… a dark, glittering gem.
Because I knew what she was going to say, we all did from the matching worry in their auras. Since Delilah was born. Eve has done her best to protect her little sister since Delilah was delivered to her by the foretelling goddess, Destiny.
Given to the temple of Atargatis as a child, Delilah is raised to be a priestess to the Five Cities that rule Canaan.
In this tale of romance, deception, and hope, a young princess must decide whether to betray her country and pursue true happiness or forsake love and accept the royal title and sacrifices destiny has gifted her.