Overview: My life was perfect. I had everything I wanted, including the love of a man that intended to make all of my dreams come true. Untilβ¦ ββ¦the night my life as I knew it ended.β In the blink of an eye, all I'd once known was ripped away. Suffering in limbo, full of fear and regret, I had only
Frozen Dream
β Scribed by Ted Galdi
- Book ID
- 112058027
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 307 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CMJRWC56
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
They thought they could take over the hotel. But they didnβt know he was inside.
A crew of terrorists storm into a five-star resort in Bozeman, Montana. They want something more than money. And to get it, they are ready to murder innocent hotel guests.
But they havenβt yet realized ex-Special Forces commando Cole Maddox happens to be inside.
As Cole tries to stop the terroristsβ sinister plan, he discovers that certain guests arenβt who they seem. Their dark secrets make his challenge nearly impossible.
Can he save the hostages, himself, and the people he loves? Find out in this fast-paced, adrenaline-surging thrill ride from Ted Galdi.This gripping action thriller is perfect for fans of Lee Child, Jason Kasper, and David Archer...M.F
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