The Contemporary Collection by Angela Hunt
Three digital books in one, all featuring strong, contemporary some: The Justice, Doesn't She Look Natural?, and Uncharted. All in one easy download!
Three digital books in one, all featuring strong, contemporary some: The Justice, Doesn't She Look Natural?, and Uncharted. All in one easy download!
Three Books in one! UNCHARTED, DOESN’T SHE LOOK NATURAL?, and THE JUSTICE.
UNCHARTED:”I’m beginning to think the island wants to keep us here.”
It was supposed to be an adventure. A little time off to honor the memory of a friend and complete a service project in the tropics. Do good deeds while getting a tan.
But when a storm rocks their plans, five long-time friends from college find themselves hurled onto a desolate island, and relief fades to fear. Here nature rules with a vengenance. The lone shelter from raw conditions is a sinister cave. Are they victims of a bizarre psychological experiment? Or could this godforsaken place have the power to maroon them forever?
DOESN’T SHE LOOK NATURAL? How do you cope when God asks you to bury a dream? In this new series by best-selling author Angela Hunt, readers will meet Jennifer Graham, the no-nonsense chief of staff for a Virginia senator who quits her job after a divorce and finds herself an unemployed single mom. Forced to live with her mother until she can find work on Capitol Hill that does not involve her gregarious ex-husband, her efforts are stymied until she learns that she has inherited a funeral home in picturesque Mt. Dora. Jennifer journeys to the small Florida town with her two sons and her mother, never dreaming that within a mortuary she will discover she has inherited a rewarding career that teaches her far more about life than death. The first book in the Fairlawn series.
THE JUSTICE: The first female president takes her vow . . .
Daryn Austin, political princess and daughter of a Georgia governor, has always dreamed of being the first female president of the United States. In November, she and Craig Parker, an independent, win the national election and Daryn moves into the Vice Presidential mansion. On June 6, however, destiny propels Daryn to the pinnacle of power when Parker dies unexpectedly.
She now controls the White House, but she must tread carefully if she is to win the next election and implement real change in American society. To help her through political and legal quagmires, she hires Paul Santana, the brilliant lawyer she had loved while attending law school.
When she nominates Paul to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, however, her grand plans begin to crumble. After being influenced by another justice, the man she loves begins to love God, a rival with whom Daryn cannot compete. Daryn’s obsession with the changed Paul leads to an emotionally charged battle of wills from which neither can escape unscathed.