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A reformed assassin must choose between loyalty and justice as she tries to stop her former partner from altering history. War has erupted in Texas, and time-traveling assassin Eva is heading straight into the middle of it - with a desperate plan. Originally sent to 1836 with her mission partner, Tophe, their assignment was to kill Francisca Alavez, the Angel of Goliad, a woman destined to save eighty men from a massacre. And things would have gone as planned if Eva hadn't been stranded in the wrong place and at the wrong time. Instead, six months later, Eva finds herself married, pregnant,…mehr

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A reformed assassin must choose between loyalty and justice as she tries to stop her former partner from altering history. War has erupted in Texas, and time-traveling assassin Eva is heading straight into the middle of it - with a desperate plan. Originally sent to 1836 with her mission partner, Tophe, their assignment was to kill Francisca Alavez, the Angel of Goliad, a woman destined to save eighty men from a massacre. And things would have gone as planned if Eva hadn't been stranded in the wrong place and at the wrong time. Instead, six months later, Eva finds herself married, pregnant, and - despite her husband's disapproval - determined to stop the assassination. And when one of those men doomed to die becomes her husband, she will have to make the hardest choice of her life: who to save. She will only have time for one. This thrilling conclusion of The Mender Trilogy immerses readers in a revolution where nothing is black and white.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Marchman lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, three nearly-grown children, and the two best dogs in the world. At different times, she has worn various authorial hats, including ghostwriter-memoirist, editor, curriculum writer, educational blogger, grant writer, and addicted social media over-sharer, but now, after many years, she's writing for pleasure.Jennifer is a member of the Writers' League of Texas, the Historical Novel Society, #TimeTravelAuthors in the Twitterverse, and helps organize Austin Indie Authors. She enjoys flamenco dancing, is the proud owner of a white belt in jiu-jitsu, and wishes to compete internationally in mounted archery but lacks a ticket to Kazakhstan. She has toyed with the idea of picking up pottery again, but needs more hours in her day and a husband willing to install (for the fourth time) the necessary electrical outlet for a kiln that may likely go unused.Jennifer's debut novel, The Mender, was a 2022 finalist in the Writers' League of Texas Manuscript Contest.