Storm Surge - Mary Alford - Books - Independently Published - 9798654947048 - June 19, 2020
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Storm Surge

Mary Alford

Storm Surge

From the author of Courage Under Fire comes the next chapter in the war on Legion. Because the end is just the beginning! She's the secret weapon they need to bring down the most dangerous man in the world... If only she remembered anything about the person who claimed to be her father. Jamie Collins has no idea the man who told her he was her father, then left her at a remote cabin in Washington five years earlier is the most hunted man in America. Until Strike Force member Will Grayson shows up at her door and her memories start to return. Only the past she remembers isn't the one her father, Martin Collins, told her about. The moment Jamie opens the door and Will sees her standing there, his world falls apart. She bears a striking resemblance to the woman he once loved. His Lizzy. But Lizzy was kidnapped soon after she and Will married. The victim of a serial killer, Lizzy's body was never found. Jamie can't get the instant connection she feels with Will out of her head, yet she has no memory of him. For the past five years, she's had no memory of anyone. If they ever stand a chance at finding Martin Collins before he uses the last and most deadly weapon in his arsenal, Will has to find a way to free the secrets trapped in Jamie's mind before it's too late. But can uncovering those memories finally reveal the truth he's dreaded for so long? From USA Today Bestselling Author Mary Alford comes the continuation of the Courage Under Fire Series - Because The End Is Just The Beginning! Be Sure To Watch For These Books In The Series: When Lightning Strikes, Whiteout, Gathering Storm, Squall Warnings

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 19, 2020
ISBN13 9798654947048
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 130
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   199 g
Language English  

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