Someday Soon (Deliverance Company #1)

[Debbie Macomber] ì Someday Soon (Deliverance Company #1) ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Someday Soon (Deliverance Company #1) No drug and no woman.Then why was he standing on a cold San Francisco pier like a lovelorn teenager, hoping for a glimpse of Linette Collins?And then he saw her. One last look at her. He went stock-still.She stood in line at a fish and chips place. No drug, he told himself, could produce the physical or emotional high of a successfully completed mission. His curiosity should be satisfied.But even as his mind formulated the thought, Cain knew that just seeing Linette again wasnt enough.. For a m

Someday Soon (Deliverance Company #1)

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Rating : 4.29 (927 Votes)
Asin : 0061083097
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 384 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-04
Language : English

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This is Debbie’s second picture book co-authored with Mary Lou Carney; their first, The Truly Terribly Horrible Sweaer That Grandma Knit, was published in 2009.. Debbie Macomber has more than 100 million copies of her books in print, and her stories about home and family have a worldwide audience and have been translated into twenty-three languages. In addition to being a #1 New York Times bestseller in fi

Cain's job involves rescuing various victims of Third World terrorists; and Linette, who lost her first husband to cancer, worries about her growing attraction to Cain because of his dangerous career. More feminist readers, however, may find Macomber's hero, Cain Maclellan, rather irksome, as he appears to value lovely Linette Collins chiefly for her "softness" and gentleness. From Publishers Weekly Readers put off by the raunchy sexual appetites and morals of some contemporary romance protagonists will enjoy this story of a lonely young widow who slowly gets under the skin of a misogynist mercenary until he discovers that love is the best thing that ever happened to him. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. . She does not, however, appear unduly troubled by the fact that he himself often kills others in order to achieve his objectives. Macomber (The Trouble with Angels) here throws together the traditional "family values" of Linette and her family and the rugged machis

Very disappointed. I have read a lot of Macomber's books in the past, and I've loved each and every one of them. What I like about them the most is that her characters are usually fun, charming, and stories are always so heartwarming. Plus there is also little to no sex, or violence involved. They are the kind of stories that mak. Enjoyed this variety of book for a change Enjoyed this variety of book for a change. Have been reading nothing but mysteries lately. Most always enjoy Debbie Macomber books. She usually has some sex in them but not in infinite detail as some authors. I like that about her. I'm old enough not to have to have every detail.. Not only does Debbie Macomber paint lovely love stories in this series (Deliverance Company) This book was thrilling to read! Not only does Debbie Macomber paint lovely love stories in this series (Deliverance Company), but she also describes the life and missions of mercenaries so well that you believe you are there watching the action!! A great book and series!

No drug and no woman.Then why was he standing on a cold San Francisco pier like a lovelorn teenager, hoping for a glimpse of Linette Collins?And then he saw her. One last look at her. He went stock-still.She stood in line at a fish and chips place. No drug, he told himself, could produce the physical or emotional high of a successfully completed mission. His curiosity should be satisfied.But even as his mind formulated the thought, Cain knew that just seeing Linette again wasn't enough.. For a moment it felt as if someone had hit him against the back of his head. He thrived on the challenge. The wind whipped her hair about her face and she lifted a finger to wrap a thick strand of dark hair behind her ear.The smart thing to do was to turn around, and walk away as fast as his feet would carry him. Opposite AttractCain had chosen his lifestyle. He'd gotten what he wanted

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