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Alice and the Secret Agent - Shadows of Redemption - cover

Alice and the Secret Agent - Shadows of Redemption

William Ubagan

Verlag: ZRK Book Shop

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"Alice and the Secret Agent: Shadows of Redemption" is a thrilling, heart-pounding love story that blends romance, suspense, and danger in a way that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The series follows Alice, a courageous woman who once thought she had left her dangerous past behind, and Gerald, the enigmatic former secret agent haunted by the shadows of his former life. Together, they navigate the unpredictable terrain of love and danger, all while uncovering secrets, facing enemies from Gerald's past, and confronting the challenges of a life that refuses to let them go.
 
In this gripping series, Alice and Gerald’s relationship is tested time and time again, as they battle not only external threats but also the internal fears and doubts that come with living in a world where danger is never far behind. From high-stakes missions to moments of deep emotional turmoil, "Shadows of Redemption" explores the complexities of love, trust, and sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds.
 
With enemies lurking in every corner, a past that refuses to stay buried, and a future that remains uncertain, Alice and Gerald must rely on each other more than ever. Can they truly escape the shadows that loom over them, or will the past catch up with them once and for all?
 
This series is a rollercoaster of emotions, filled with unexpected twists, moments of intense action, and the enduring power of love in the face of darkness. "Shadows of Redemption" is perfect for readers who crave a thrilling love story with a touch of espionage, danger, and redemption. Prepare for a journey where nothing is as it seems, and the road to redemption is paved with both peril and passion.
Verfügbar seit: 16.12.2024.
Drucklänge: 82 Seiten.

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