Blurb
A message from her
dead husband turns Mary Cox’s life upside down. Someone wants to kill her and
her daughter, Faith. They’ll stop at nothing to track her down. The only man
she trusts is her best friend’s brother Jace, except, he lied to her before.
Will secrets from her past destroy the life she’s made for herself or bring
them closer together and to God?
Just as Jace Smith
begins to adjust to civilian life, a cry of help from the only woman he’s ever
cared for sends him back into the heat of battle. The type where someone—may
not come out alive in the end. Secrets are revealed and nothing will ever be
the same again. He’d do anything to keep Mary and her daughter safe from the
danger after them. But a secret from his past threatens everything. Can they
ever get back what they once had or die trying?
Excerpt
The chime of the door
bell propelled Mary Cox down the hall. If the person on the other side woke her
daughter, she’d pound them. Another long night up with a teething one-year old.
She reached for the door knob and jerked it open harder than she wanted to.
With her right hand, she grabbed the doorframe to keep herself from falling
into the man’s arms on the other side.
Her gaze settled on a tall man in black shorts and a purple shirt. Delivery. She didn’t remember ordering anything. He raised a brow at her as she placed a finger to her lips. He shrugged his broad shoulders and smiled at her as he thrust a clipboard at her. She signed and he handed her the package. Sweat beaded against her forehead as her stomach rolled. Bad sign. Mary made her way into the living room in a daze. Her legs shook and she eyed the blue couch for a moment.
Her gaze settled on a tall man in black shorts and a purple shirt. Delivery. She didn’t remember ordering anything. He raised a brow at her as she placed a finger to her lips. He shrugged his broad shoulders and smiled at her as he thrust a clipboard at her. She signed and he handed her the package. Sweat beaded against her forehead as her stomach rolled. Bad sign. Mary made her way into the living room in a daze. Her legs shook and she eyed the blue couch for a moment.
She sat on the couch,
and opened it. A DVD fell out. Who would send something like this? She rose,
walked over and placed it inside the player. The disk started moments later.
She gasped and her hand flew to her mouth. Bruce. Her now dead husband starred
back at her on the screen.
Mary’s legs began to
shake as did the rest of her body. She sank to the floor and wrapped her arms
around her chest. It felt like her heart might break all over again into a
million pieces. Her body ached as tears sprung to life in her eyes. Bruce sat
in a room in his uniform. She always loved him in it. He looked so sexy. His
blue eyes stared back at her. Like he was standing in the room with her. The
rich baritone in his voice wrapped around her. She couldn’t focus on his words.
The sight of him again after a year muted all other sensory perception. She’d
give anything to touch him once again.
She reached a hand to
the screen and stroked his face. Mary closed her eyes to put his face in the
imprint of her mind… not that she needed to. The taut skin would be warm
against her palm. His whiskers would brush her cheeks as he kissed her. She’d
inhale the wonderful masculine scent of Old Spice and Bruce.
The cessation of his
voice brought her out of her memories. Startled, she got up and skipped back to
the scene once again. This time she concentrated on his words. The stern look
on his face had her back ramrod straight.
“If anything happens
to me or I die, it’s not an accident. They’ve found me and took me out for what
I know.” His voice cracked. Bruce stood and started to pace, his eyes cast
down. He ran a hand through his hair before he looked back at the screen. The
black hair slipped through her fingers like fluffy clouds. “I love you so much,
Mary and still it wasn’t enough. Don’t you know I’d do anything to keep you
safe? Anything.” He let out a nervous laugh. The sight of his teeth made a frog
catch in her throat. He’d always had the greatest smile. “You and the baby mean
more to me than I’d ever be able to tell you. Now, honey, I don’t want to scare
you, but they’ll come after you once they take me out. I just pray they go down
before it comes to that.”
Faith? Faith’s in
danger? Her hands shook. What had he gotten himself involved in? A part of her
knew he’d never do anything to bring harm to her and the baby if he could help
it. The other part wanted to beat him. How could she keep Faith safe now with
Bruce gone? None of this made any sense. She batted the tears away with the
back of her hand.
“I can’t give out much information in case the
DVD is taken by them. Just look into the name Robert Wesley. But be careful.
Ask Jace to help you. I love you and the baby. Be brave.”
Allyson writes in the Edgy Christian market in
the suspense and romance genres. In her books, you’ll find emotionally
stirring story lines, as well as suspense with faith mixed in. She resides in
Missouri with her loving husband and four wonderful children, and three cats.
When not spending time with her family, you can find her knitting, and watching
way too many suspense shows and reality TV.
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