Servant: The Acceptance

Part of Servant

Ebook
On sale Aug 26, 2008 | 304 Pages | 9781440634970

Gabrielle Cody has accepted her destiny as God’s warrior, charged to destroy all evil, but she wasn’t prepared to see Detective Luther Cross ever again.

He’s the beacon of reality in her life, the one thing that makes her feel human, like a real woman. But Gaby must resist involvement with Luther now, for she is protecting streetwalkers. Her life of retribution is far too dangerous, and this time, it’s not just their hearts that won’t come out unscathed.
L. L. Foster is the pseudonym for Lori Foster, who is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 60 novels. Lori and her husband, their three sons, and their two chihuahuas, Brock and Tootsie, all live in rural Ohio, outside of Cincinnati. View titles by L.L. Foster
© Don Schenk
Lori Foster is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many contemporary romances. View titles by Lori Foster

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Gabrielle Cody has accepted her destiny as God’s warrior, charged to destroy all evil, but she wasn’t prepared to see Detective Luther Cross ever again.

He’s the beacon of reality in her life, the one thing that makes her feel human, like a real woman. But Gaby must resist involvement with Luther now, for she is protecting streetwalkers. Her life of retribution is far too dangerous, and this time, it’s not just their hearts that won’t come out unscathed.

Author

L. L. Foster is the pseudonym for Lori Foster, who is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 60 novels. Lori and her husband, their three sons, and their two chihuahuas, Brock and Tootsie, all live in rural Ohio, outside of Cincinnati. View titles by L.L. Foster
© Don Schenk
Lori Foster is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many contemporary romances. View titles by Lori Foster

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