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No Forgetting Providence

By Lee Wimmer

Description:

A man who can't escape his past. A group who can't let him go. Another adventure no one expected.



World-famous archaeologist and confident cruise-ship captain Dr. Steven (DR) Ray arrives back in Wall Lake, Michigan, confident the assassination attempt on him and his passengers was a rogue event. Along with his girlfriend, he sets about healing and charting course toward a new future. Then she breaks their engagement the morning after he proposes. Now, he's again navigating the murky waters of love.



But when the obsession to take down DR proves relentless, love's the least of his problems. Soon, he and a friend from the cruise are scrambling for their lives as a powerful member of Circle and a hater of the POTUS wants them dead. And Providence-both the boat and his destiny-seems to haunt him as he sails deeper into their ugly plot.



Can DR and his friends survive the Chicago PD and several government agencies with orders to shoot to kill? What about the mercenaries paid to take them down? Find out in Obsessed Intentions Book 2-No Forgetting Providence.

Book Takeaway:

DR was randomly selected in book one, No Romancing The Passengers, to make the POTUS's foreign policy look bad, after surviving an attack on the Indian Ocean he returned home, thinking the attack was a rogue event. But it wasn't, the obsession is out of control, now the antagonist is transferring his wrath to DR. The stakes are high as DR and two friends strike at the heart of Jennings empire and rescue forty eight children.

Why the author wrote this book:

It was inspired, I give God all the credit. This series is all about Romans 8:28. Here readers will witness the hand of God at work in the characters. Though I don't have a lot of reviews, yet, some have described how they liked seeing how each character interacted with faith, and God.

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