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1) The secret
Who Can Tell Her Story?
Deborah Blessing is a German Baptist who has chosen to play a devout Muslim woman in the play Afghanistan. She's in awe of the playwright, a Marine veteran named Jake Abbott, and hero worships the professor for the play's production, Gail Tremont. They're two of the reasons she's standing up to pressure from her community to not act in the play.
But mostly, it's the character herself. A devout woman of faith
...Desperate to free the royal hostages, Will Prentis and King Krasmir of Rogand face off against the scheming Grand Vizier of Ahr. As the specter of war looms ever larger, only the Emperor of Ahr has the power to avert catastrophe.
With the Grand Vizier remaining a step ahead of his enemies, a mysterious captive might hold the key to exposing his objectives.
Everything will depend on three remarkable talismans, and the courage of those
...When the abduction of an imperial princess sparks a tense standoff between Rogand and the distant Empire of Ahr, the dispute threatens to engulf Arvenon and its allies.
Hurrying to the Rogandan capital with an Arvenian delegation, Will joins the kings of Rogand, Castel, and Varas to plan a response. The upheavals that overtake them quickly thrust all else aside.
While the Grand Vizier of Ahr ruthlessly pursues his secretive agenda,
...Arvenon is controlled by a traitor. The kingdom of Castel teeters on the brink. With the unseen hand of King Agon of Rogand pulling the strings, a mantle of oppression is slowly settling over the four kingdoms.
Now recovered from the assassination attempt, King Steffan of Arvenon sets out to wrest back control of his kingdom, vigorously supported by Will, Rufe, Thomas, and their allies. Unlikely influences might ultimately tip the balance.
...Two weeks out of time
She was a professor. He was going to be her student — but not quite yet.
Gail Abbott, assistant professor of theater arts, had just had a hell of a week. She'd be stalked, threatened, and had a gun pulled on her. But through it all was a wounded veteran with a play — and knowing eyes, a circle beard, and abs to die for.
But for two weeks, it was going to be a moment out of time.
10) Absolution
11) Tides of fire
"One of the most powerful books I've read in a long time." —Dan Bongino
Retired Navy SEAL Drago Dzieran takes readers behind the scenes of his incredible life, from an impoverished childhood in Communist-controlled Poland to his time as a political prisoner, to his twenty years as a member of the United States military's most elite fighting...
This book distills war down to individual young men climbing into defenseless gliders made of plywood, ready to trust the towing aircraft that would pull them into enemy territory by a cable wrapped with telephone wire. Based on their...
16) Harm's Way
"[Gilstrap's] greatest strength is the ability to blend breathtaking action with deep emotion regarding the characters." —Jeffery Deaver
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When a helicopter from an elite special operations unit is shot down, the pilot has only one hope: a covert team of CIA assassins.
It wasn't supposed to be a rescue mission.
David Rivers and his team were sent to Jolo Island in the Philippines for one reason: to kill a brutal terrorist leader.
But when their target shoots down a US Army helicopter, David and his men must race to rescue
...Why We Serve commemorates the 2020 opening of the National Native American Veterans Memorial at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the first landmark in Washington, DC, to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of Native veterans. American Indians' history of military service dates to colonial times, and today, they serve at one of...
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