Description THE TAKEN - BOOK 4 Sloan Jordan\'s days are numbered.
That is, until a familiar chill ripples the atmosphere--and a supernatural thunder rumbles over the mountains..
But all that is supposed to be behind him, and his future looks bright and full of possibilities.
A world full of angels, demons, and enough sexual frustration to crack the Pope.
For over a year, he\'s put his life, his career, and his mother\'s hopes for more grandchildren on hold to dive headfirst into a world he never knew existed.
THE REGULAR GUY: A NATHAN MCNAMARA STORY They say the best things come to those who wait, and no one hopes that\'s true more than Special Operations Commander, Nathan Mc Namara.
Now the prey becomes the predator as Sloan seeks to put an end to Kasyade forever.
But hell can\'t rival the fury of an angry mother protecting her child, and until the baby is born, her incredible power is Sloan\'s to wield.
The price? Sloan\'s unborn daughter, the most powerful angel in all of history.
The reason? Ransom.
If Kasyade was involved in the abduction, Adrianne probably had been.
Mid-sentence with a scrawled line like Adrianne had been dragged away from the task.
Don\'t forget to- That\'s where the to-do list ended. 4.
Register for gifts. 3.
Send the final guest count to the caterer. 2.
Order booze for the reception.
So why did she answer Sloan\'s best friend\'s phone? When Sloan reaches Adrianne Marx\'s apartment to investigate, all she finds is a half-written list of things to do before Sloan\'s wedding: 1.
THE SACRIFICE - BOOK 5 "Hello, Praea." There\'s only one being on Earth who calls Sloan Jordan by that name-her biological mother, a demon named Kasyade.
When a lead takes the crew back to Chicago, the truth they uncover is more shocking than they ever imagined-to fight the enemies of the present, they must first face the demons from the past.
In that time, there\'s a lot to do: a missing friend to find, a wedding to plan, and her own murder plot to overthrow.
She has 139 to be exact.
Description THE TAKEN - BOOK 4 Sloan Jordan\'s days are numbered