After five years of tracking and capturing spies on English soil, Philip Jonquil, Earl of Lampton, is in pursuit of his last quarry. But at a traveler's inn, he encounters an unexpected and far more maddening foe: Sorrel Kendrick, a young lady who is strikingly pretty, shockingly outspoken, and enti
Friends & Foes
β Scribed by Billingsley, ReShonda Tate; Murray, Victoria Christopher
- Book ID
- 109688247
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Sinners & Saints 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781451608168
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β¦ Synopsis
*IT 'S "A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN!" when the bestselling authors of _Sinners & Saints _bring back their outrageous first ladies in this sassy, witty, and poignant sequel! **
Now that Rachel Jackson Adams's husband has won the coveted position of president of the American Baptist Coalition, Jasmine Larson Bush has concocted a scheme to one-up her rival--by promoting her new community center on the nation's #1 television talk show! The power play won't stop Rachel, who jets from Houston to Chicago to sabotage Jasmine's TV appearance. But Chicago is the last place Rachel should be when one of the Coalition's heaviest hitters turns up dead-- and Rachel looks guilty as sin. Will her nemesis leave her stranded and let her take the rap? Or will Jasmine help Rachel hunt down a killer? Could danger this deep turn the enemies into BFFs? After all, miracles do happen. . . .
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After five years of tracking and capturing spies on English soil, Philip Jonquil, Earl of Lampton, is in pursuit of his last quarry. But at a travelerβs inn, he encounters an unexpected and far more maddening foe: Sorrel Kendrick, a young lady who is strikingly pretty, shockingly outspoken, and enti