Eye of the Storm

· Harlequin
4.0
2 reviews
Ebook
222
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

When a killer stalks a small town, a doctor and a missionary find strength in God and each other in this romantic suspense mystery.

After one of her patients is murdered, Dr. Megan Bradley has to get away. Away from the crime she saw but couldn’t prevent, and away from missionary Gerard Vance, who almost made her trust in love again. Shaken and scared, Megan flees to the one place she can heal—her small Missouri hometown. She never expected Gerard to follow her . . . or for danger to find her again. When they discover a murderer lurks in town, Megan will need strength from Gerard—and the Lord—to save lives. Including their own.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
2 reviews
A Google user
June 15, 2012
Great book. Suspense, drama. Not read Hannahs books before, but I certainly will again. I work with Gerard Vance. Good friends with him in fact. He is not how this book portrays him to be. He is a Huddersfield town fan and my daughter refers to him as Jedward.
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Racheal Smith
February 20, 2013
It was a good book, threw me off a couple of times but summed up nicely.
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About the author

Hannah Alexander is the pen name for Cheryl Hodde, who uses the medical input from her husband, Dr. Mel Hodde, to write romantic suspense with medical emphasis, both contemporary and historical. Their first collaboration began with a blind date instigated by Cheryl's matchmaking pastor, and has continued for the fifteen years of their marriage.

Discover more about their work at www.hannahalexander.com

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