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Her Guardian: Faith in the Face of Crime
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Her Guardian: Faith in the Face of Crime

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Julia Randel was thirteen when she was kidnapped by a cult leader.

It took her seven years to escape. Two years later her captor's trial is about to beginand so are threats from his loyal followers. Julia is relieved when her father hires bodyguard Gavin Shane, but she's furious when he rushes her to a safe house. After years under lock and key, she doesn't want to be forced into hiding again. But with cultists seeking to stop Julia's testimony at any cost, it'll take both Julia and her determined protector to set her free for a new lifeand new love.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLove Inspired
Release dateJul 1, 2011
ISBN9781459208650
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Her Guardian: Faith in the Face of Crime
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Sharon Dunn

Sharon Dunn grew up in the country where there was ample opportunity for her imagination to flourish. She started writing when she was pregnant with her oldest son. Three kids and a lot of diaper changes later, she has published both award winning humorous mysteries and romantic suspense. Her hobbies include reading in small increments, trying to find things around the house, being the mom taxi, and making pets out of the dust bunnies under her furniture.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This felt more like a love story my middle school self would have fantasized about. It just didnt ring true. Although I like Gavin and Julia the way they handled their relationship was.....uncomfortable is maybe the word I'm looking for. I get that Gavin promised her father he wouldnt look at her in a romantic way but once he realized he loved her and she loved him back. I dont know. A part of me respects him for wanting to talk to the father first the other part is screaming shes a grown woman. Isnt it her decision to make?