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When a riot breaks out at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, where Melody O'brien works as a case manager, a prisoner takes Melody hostage. The last person she expected to come to her rescue was her ex-fiance. Police officer Jordan Lakewater is shocked to find his ex-the woman who broke his heart-a hostage during a prison riot. He'll do all he can to protect her, but he's not sure he can protect his heart from a love that never died. And the danger doesn't end once the riot is under control. Gang members who escaped during the riot are coming after Jordan and Melody. In order to survive, they'll…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When a riot breaks out at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, where Melody O'brien works as a case manager, a prisoner takes Melody hostage. The last person she expected to come to her rescue was her ex-fiance. Police officer Jordan Lakewater is shocked to find his ex-the woman who broke his heart-a hostage during a prison riot. He'll do all he can to protect her, but he's not sure he can protect his heart from a love that never died. And the danger doesn't end once the riot is under control. Gang members who escaped during the riot are coming after Jordan and Melody. In order to survive, they'll have to overcome double danger and deal with the pain of their past.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning author, Mary Ann Kerl grew up in Glenham, South Dakota. She graduated high school then attended South Dakota State University and began her studies in Journalism and Family Consumer Science. For twenty years, she worked as a newspaper correspondent, first for Tulsa World and then for The Daily Oklahoman. She has a doctoral degree in e-learning.Mary Ann has published books, articles and short stories for all ages, from toddlers to senior citizens. She sold over 2,000 articles and short stories to over 100 publishers, including Writer's Digest, Jack and Jill, Children's Digest, Home Life and others. She received an award for Go Ahead! Kick Me Out of School! from the Oklahoma Writers Federation.