Author: Jacqueline RandolphISBN: 1596820462

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Is it possible to write a novel in just two months? For author Jacqueline Randolph, it is. Is that novel any good? A resounding "yes" is the answer.
Deception's Fury is the sequel to Randolph's Deception's Guard, featuring Rhys and Skye Wielde, two dynamic personalities determined to keep their marriage intact against all odds. However, what's the husband to do when his wife disappears, tries to kill him, and refuses to reveal her secrets? And even worse, leaves her children behind.
Filled with emotion, action, patriotism, passion, suspense, vivid description, and many plot twists and turns, Deception's Fury is a one-sitting read. Make sure you have refreshments on hand, the house is clean and the kids are in bed, because you won't want to put the book down to tend to anything else. Be prepared to be frustrated as the story ends and you long for it to continue—right now!
Skye has no choice but to keep secrets from her husband as she struggles to save his life and the life of horror children as she enters into a high-level security operation for the DEA in order to finally bring an end to a deadly cartel. In the process she is badly beaten, tortured, and held captive in sewage conditions as a prisoner and as an undercover prostitute.
As promised, when Skye does not return within a week, Rhys goes after her, undercover as a retired old doctor, only to find a wife he does not recognize. Covered in seeping sores, lice, and rambling like a lunatic, Skye would look better dead.
As she recovers and is determined to continue her mission, Rhys follows along and soon allows himself to fall into the deception that his wife loves her job more than she does her family.
These characters step off the page and take up residence in the imagination as this gifted author weaves a tale of intrigue, betrayal, and the power of love. And she does it without resorting to profanity or gratuitous violence and sex. Instead, the power of a godly marriage is depicted with passion that inspires one to seek a relationship just like the one between Rhys and Skye.