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"New drama unfolds and threatens to wreak havoc on Orchid and her family. With new secrets out in the open, Orchid finds herself facing a new nemesis, her half-brother Tonio. With Orchid being kidnapped by Khalil, Damonte still recovering from their previous battle and yet another visit from Orchid's past, will they be able to save her in time and will her past yet again threaten her family's happiness? Will Orchid and D finally get there happily ever after or will past love and drama win in the end?"--Provided by publisher
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"Having traded in guns and kilos for pruning shears and PTA meetings, Damonte had settled quite comfortably into the retired life. With his family safe, happy and out of harms way, he was finally able to breathe easy; or so he thought, until his family's lives were again threatened. Shaking off the dust, D and Keon are forced to come out of retirement to eliminate any and all new threats; but a past secret has reared its ugly head and threatens to derail D and Orchid's happily ever after."--Page 4 of cover
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"Created and compiled by Charles Krauthammer before his death, [this book] is a powerful collection of the influential columnist's most important works. Spanning the personal, the political and the philosophical, it includes never-before-published speeches and a major new essay about the effect of today's populist movements on the future of global democracy. Edited and with an introduction by the columnist's son, Daniel Krauthammer, it is the most intimate and profound book yet by the legendary writer and thinker. In his decades of work as America's preeminent political commentator, Charles Krauthammer elevated the opinion column to a form of art. Whether writing about statecraft and foreign policy or reflecting on more esoteric topics such as baseball, spaceflight and medical ethics, Krauthammer was beloved not only for his penetrating wit and insight but also for his ability to identify the hidden moral truths that animate our politics and culture. This new collection, which Krautham
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