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You may have tried and failed over and over again, still there is hope and healing in truly experiencing the God of Another Second Chance. Author Kathy Johnson provides scriptural truths coupled with often amusing and antidotal personal stories to take the reader on a journey from personal defeat to overcoming victory. The ability to be vulnerable in the midst of the most riveting experiences in our lives is often the key to unlocking the door to abundant life. Sometimes we are so consumed with doing the work of God that we forget to include Him in the process. This read is sure to sharpen your spiritual blade and will transform those challenges into opportunities to emerge with greater spiritual muscle, inner strength and total confidence in your abilities through Christ. This is a wonderful resource for those who in spite of their best efforts find themselves again at the intersection of weariness and despair.
When her mother disappeared while on assignment in Ukraine, artist Mercy O'Brien risked everything to find her. . . and failed. Thwarted by her own government, warned off by Interpol, now she has no choice but to accept a dangerous undercover assignment in the Virgin Islands in exchange for help. Red Sands Consulting is tasked with recovering precious gemstones stolen by Chameleon, a ruthless terrorist cell. If Mercy can't locate the rare Australian opals, they will finance new attacks on an increasingly fragile world. Sebastian Hidalgo, Mercy's mysterious lover, wants to protect the woman he loves. But involving himself in her increasingly complicated life threatens to blow his cover. The wealthy Mexican rancher is reputed to head a ruthless crime cartel, but he secretly works for his president to destroy the powerful weapons- and drug-smuggling syndicates strangling his country. He knows he should forget about the beautiful American socialite. But for the first time since the loss of his father to a car bomb, he's dared to believe he might climb out of his dark hole of despair. Praise for MERCY KILLING, Book 1 in the dazzling new suspense series, Affairs of State: "Highly recommended to fans of the suspense genre." Window on the World blog "Sex, drugs, spies, sex, intrigue, great adventure-this is not your Mama's cure for insomnia!" David Sabin "(Johnson) walks the line between fact and invention with ease." Shelf Awareness for Readers "I adore books by this author. They're addicting!" Toby Devens, author of Happy Any Day Now "If you're looking for a strong female protagonist, Victoria Mercy O'Brian Davis qualifies-in spades." Kathy Auerbach
For love, justice, and to save her mother's life, Mercy O'Brien will do anything. Even if it means sacrificing her own life.Artist and Washington, D.C. socialite Mercy O'Brien Davis married for love and gave up a promising job as a Smithsonian curator to support her husband's diplomatic career. But while accompanying him to Mexico City, she learns her famous photo-journalist mother has disappeared without a trace in Ukraine. Desperate to find her, Mercy runs afoul of the U. S. State Department and stumbles into a maze of lies, crime, and international intrigue. When she appeals to her husband for help in locating her mother, he is strangely reluctant.With her marriage already on shaky ground in the aftermath of her husband's infidelity, and the U.S. government ignoring her entreaties on her mother's behalf, Mercy accepts help from a mysterious American agent who enlists her to spy on sexy cattle baron Sebastian Hidalgo, suspected of heading a Mexican crime cartel. Hidalgo is determined to keep her from discovering his darkest secrets, even as he lusts for her. Manipulated by the men in her life, and their hidden agendas, Mercy wonders if there's anyone she can trust, and what price she will have to pay for her mother's safe return. "I adore books by this author. They're addicting!"Toby Devens, author of Happy Any Day Now"(Johnson) walks the line between fact and invention with ease." Shelf Awareness for ReadersA love story. A tale of one woman's courage in the face of tragedy. And proof that nothing is what it seems . . . where Affairs of State are concerned.
"Let Kathryn in," said Coretta Scott King to authorities. Three simple words that provided Kathryn Johnson, a reporter for The Associated Press' Atlanta bureau, unprecedented access to the grieving widow in the days following her husband's death. Johnson was on her way to a movie date when word came from Memphis that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated. She immediately headed for the King home where, despite resistance from authorities on the scene, she was the only reporter allowed inside. Johnson's many years covering King and his family had earned her the trust to be a discreet, observant witness to the aftermath of a defining moment in American history. Kathryn Johnson covered the Civil Rights movement across the South in the 1960s, often risking her own safety to observe first-hand the events of this great era. Her stories took her from witnessing the integration of the University of Georgia by dressing as a student, to hiding unobserved under a table near an infamous schoolhouse door in Alabama, to marching with the massive crowd from Selma to Montgomery. Johnson, one of the only female reporters on the scene, threw herself into charged situations with a determination to break the news no matter what. Featuring an Introduction by Andrew Young, former U.S. Ambassador to the UN and a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, the book also includes never-before-seen photos and artifacts from the AP archives.
"A slam-bang thriller born of today's headlines. No Mercy will take your breath away." Award-winning author, Kathryn Johnson, introduces new characters in Book 3 of her popular series, Affairs of State. Kate Foster, Chief Scientist for NASA's Heat Wave Project, works late into the night with her team. The last thing she expects is three terrorists breaking into her laboratory. Then things get worse. The intruders kill one of her people, kidnap her lead physicist, and hijack her satellite--with plans to turn it into a lethal weapon. Daniel Rooker, former Special Forces operative, is tasked with tracking down the intruders and stolen codes necessary to reclaim the rogue satellite. If he fails, countless innocents will die. But only Kate has the knowledge to use the sophisticated data and regain control of Heat Wave. She has no choice but to accompany Rooker's team on their most dangerous mission. When trouble knocks, Kate's all about logic; she uses her head. Rooker's a man of action; he prefers brute force. There's never been a less likely match. But along the way, they discover that--just maybe--opposites do attract. Nothing is what it seems, where Affairs of State are concerned.
En route to the Americas in 1609, Elizabeth Persons, a young servant girl, sees her blinding headache as an ominous sign. Sure enough, a hurricane during the final leg of their journey tosses the ill-fated Sea Venture and its one hundred and fifty passengers and crew onto the dreaded shores of the Bermudas, the rumored home of evil spirits and dangerous natives. In the months that pass?time marked by grave hardship, mutiny, adventure, danger . . . and a blossoming love between Elizabeth and the wrecked ship's young cook?she despairs of their ever being rescued. But she finds hope and strength in a remarkable new friendship, forming a fast bond with the Sea Venture's historian, a poet traveling under the name of William Strachey. But Will is more than he seems. To many back home in England, he is known by a different name: Shakespeare. And he sees in their great shared travails the makings of a magical, truly transcendent work of theater.
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