Helen Hardt

Surrender

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Jonah Steel has fallen in love with Melanie Carmichael but still lives with the guilt that consumes him as he tries to unravel the mystery of his family’s past. A new threat has surfaced, and he finds himself trapped in a web of deceit and lies.

Melanie loves Jonah but has yet to surrender completely to his needs. Meanwhile, a new friend uncovers more information and more questions. While the ghosts of Melanie's past still hover around her, she joins Jonah on his quest for answers. Together, they vow to find the truth.

But the deeper they dig, the more danger they uncover…and Jonah's life hangs in the balance.
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236 printed pages
Publication year
2017
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  • b1347000890shared an impression2 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🚀Unputdownable

    Love love love it

  • Ify Akaegbusishared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Interesting read. I love the characters and different themes, enough of the suspense already, want to know the truth behind Talon's abduction.

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    Interesting book

Quotes

  • Florentina Dobrehas quoted5 years ago
    I completely understand. I’m so glad that I could be of help to you.” Jordan took a sip of her wine.

    I tried not to stare at Melanie in awe. She had just lied her way out of this situation. I had never known her to be anything except completely honest, and I knew she would be when it mattered. But here, the way she was able to save the situation impressed me. To her mind, she was in a session right now, trying to extract information. Brilliant.

    I took a sip of my wine. Now we knew that three abductors had been at the same high school, two of them in the same class, one a class below. Rodney Cates was there too… What else did they have in common?

    “We truly do want to compensate you for your time,” Melanie was saying.

    “Goodness, the drink is more than enough. I’m glad I could do something to make your uncle’s last days better.”

    I nearly choked on my wine. I took my wallet out of my pocket and pulled out a hundred-dollar bill. “Please, take this.”

    “I can’t take so much.”

    I shoved the bill across the table. “I insist. You’ve helped us more than you’ll ever know.”

    “Are the two of you…involved?” she asked.

    Before I could open my mouth to speak, Melanie said, “We’re just good friends.”

    I couldn’t read the look on her face. She had body language down to a T. Anyone looking at her would think she was telling the truth. It unnerved me a bit.

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