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Final Warning
Description:
"Let's play a game. . ."
One email, and radio talk show host C.J. Tanner becomes a pawn in a madman's game. Only by solving his riddles can she stop the murders. And only Mitch Harmon, her ex-fiance, can help her put an end to the killer's plans.
Mitch knows he has to discover the killer's true identity. Otherwise the man's obsession with C.J. will have her following his steps to become his final victim. Mitch won't allow anyone to harm the woman he let slip away. He'll keep her safe--even if he has to put his own life on the line.
Book Takeaway:
In the book, C.J. has given up on God. She finds out, however, that He had never given up on her. I think 2 Timothy 2:13 says it best: "If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself."
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2009 |
Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence Finalist |
This award is named for multi-Rita winner Gayle Wilson and is given for excellence in writing romance. Final Warning was a finalist in the Inspirational Category. |
2009 |
Holt Merit Award Recipient |
This award is given by the Virginia Romance Writers of America |
2010 |
ACFW Carol Finalist |
This honor is formerly the Book of the Year. |
Why the author wrote this book:
I wanted to write something that would be suspenseful and keep readers guessing until the end. I enjoyed plotting the book, writing the riddles, and watching C.J. and Mith realize how much they loved each other.
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