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![]() the war-crippled lawyer with a soul that was as twisted and deformed as his limbs. her former prison guard who asks her for forgiveness.a forgiveness that come hard and with much pain. And she, in turn, has been touched and taught by them. ![]() ![]() So deeply has she touched the hearts of men and women during her years of ministry that she is known as the venerable "Double-old Grandmother" and "Tante" Corrie to them. And through her lifelong experiences, she has learned a few lessons in God's great classroom which she shares with the readers of Tramp For the Lord. In her own words: "My life had been given back as a gift.for a purpose."Īfter her release from the concentration camp, Corrie ten Boom set out to become what she calls a "tramp for the Lord," traveling around the world at the direction of God, proclaiming His message everywhere. Her brush with death lent a new meaning to her life. This remarkable woman of eighty-one years served time in a German concentration camp during World War II for the "crime" of hiding persecuted Jews and survived to tell the story in her best selling book, The Hiding Place. For the past twenty years Corrie ten Boom has crisscrossed the globe, slept in more than a thousand different beds, and lived out of suitcases.all to fulfill her God-given mission to tell people everywhere that Jesus Christ is reality, that He Lives, that He is Victor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Twisted Lies is a long, slow-burn, spicy, and little dark romance. The main characters are so lovable that it’s hard not to smile while reading about them. Theirs is a love twisted with secrets and tainted by lies…and when the truth are finally revealed, they could shatter everything. Because despite Christian’s cold nature, he makes her feel everything when she’s with him. Between her two jobs, she has little time or desire for a relationship.īut when a threat from her past drives her into the arms and house of the most dangerous man she’s ever met, she’s tempted to let herself feel something for the first time in a long time. Sweet, shy, and introverted despite her social media fame, Stella Alonso is a romantic who keeps her heart in a cage. ![]() And when the opportunity to get closer to her arises, he breaks his own rules to offer her a deal she can’t refuse. She’s the object of his darkest desires, the only puzzle he can’t solve. ![]() He has little use for morals and even less use for love, but he can’t deny the strange pull he feels toward the woman living just one floor below him. He’ll do anything to have her…including lie.Ĭharming, deadly, and smart enough to hide it, Christian Harper is a monster dressed in the perfectly tailored suits of a gentleman. ![]() ![]() As Xavier Darling tells his general manager, Lizbet Keaton, their goal will be to get five out of five keys from Shelly Carpenter, an undercover hotel blogger who has not awarded top honors to any spot visited so far. Grace’s lonely days are over when the historic property is purchased and reopened by a London billionaire. ![]() Our ghost is Grace Hadley, a teenage chambermaid who died under suspicious circumstances in a hotel fire in 1922. The beloved beach novelist’s 28th book is another tour de force, deploying all her usual tricks and tropes and clever points of view, again among them a character from the afterlife and the collective “we” of gossipy island residents. ![]() ![]() Bring on the fresh-baked gougères and the hydrangea-blue cashmere throws: A classic fictional setting-the grand hotel-gets the Hilderbrand treatment. ![]() |