Elise Ramos, divorced mother of two year-old Max, flees her
stifling apartment after a disastrous confrontation with her ex-
husband, Gabriel.
In the sweltering July sun, on the sidewalk outside a store,
she meets a handsome foreigner, Lendar Marl.
When Lendar brings her home after their first date, Elise
warns him of Gabriel’s violent ways. Lendar assures her that
he knows how to deal with brutes. When Gabriel confronts
him, Lendar easily defeats him, but later, when her friend,
Bruce, calls Lendar a liar, Elise is forced to admit some things
about him aren’t quite right. Strange, inexplicable things
happen around Lendar. And his high tech accessories are
way byond anything normal people might possess.
Elise fears Gabriel will try again and next time he’ll be better
prepared. Will Lendar prove to be her knight in shining
armor? When she discovers the secrets he hides, will she be
able to handle the truth?
(This novel contains some curse words.)
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“God uses people who fail--’cause they’re aren’t any other kind,” John C. Maxwell
Violet Kelso is a free lance writer living in small town Kansas, but
when her mother's caretaker wants to retire, Violet must move to
Roswell, New Mexico, to look after her ailing mother.
When she can’t find competent help to give her a break now and
then, Violet must life a confined life cleaning up messes and
endlessly repeating herself while grieving for her mother and the
loss of her unique personality slipping away moment by moment.
Things go from bad to worse when she returns to Kansas for a
visit and catches her boyfriend in bed with another woman. All
hope for the future she’s dreamed about is lost when she's forced
to turn down her dream job because she must tend to her mother.
Violet cries out to God to end her misery, but His reply isn't quite
what she expected.
“God Himself is man's birthplace. God is the self that makes the soul able to say, I too, am,”
George MacDonald
Hope is fuel for the soul, but
prayers answered
are the energy of life