Suspense with a touch of romance from International best selling author, Terry Toler.
Ginny moves to Winters, Texas to hide from her abusive husband who intends to kill her.
When she takes a self-defense firearms class, she meets Jake. A war hero with PTSD. He wants to protect her. Will she let him? Sparks fly. So do bullets when her husband finds her. Will Trigger, the loveable German Shepherd with military skills, help save both of them?
This novella is part of the millionaire suspense series.
Please note that each book is a standalone. With different stories and characters. All with a hint of romance and someone with loads of money.
TERRY TOLER is a international #1 best selling and award winning author who has written seventeen non fiction books and thirty novels including the Jamie Austen and Alex Halee spy stories along with The Eden Stories. He is a public speaker, counselor, and retired entrepreneur. Impacting the lives of people worldwide through storytelling has become one of his passions in life. He can be followed at terrytoler.com.
"Terry Toler is well written, and a rising star in literary fiction." Michael DeAngelo (Reviewer)
The Longest Day won the 2020 Best Book Award for Religious Fiction sponsored by American Book Fest. Saving Sara and The Late Great Planet Jupiter were both finalists for the 2021 Best Book Award in the Thriller/Adventure and REligious Fiction categories.
The author has given his readers a captivating story. One that is filled with action, danger, and suspense. One that includes God and His power to protect us. I recommend this clean story to anyone interested in reading a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
This story has a lot of danger,abusive behavior, running away to get away from your own abusive relationship, and the danger and suspence and learning to trust somebody else to help you and to trust them, looking forward to reading more books from this author
This book is honest about evil. It also is true about righteousness over coming it. I loved this book because it was realistic, exciting, and kept me enthralled. I'm definitely a Terry Tolerate fan and so glad to have found his books.