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In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight

Author: Michelle Sutton
ISBN: 978-1-936000-51-7
Length: Novel
Category: Inspirational
Sub-Category: Suspense/Contemporary
Rating: Warm
Photography/Artwork: Jenifer Ranieri
Release Date: April 2010
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Jovana was held captive by her gypsy boyfriend for seven years, and when he abandons her she returns to her parents' home in Macedonia. Her brother Bojan introduces her to faith and offers her a new life in Arizona.

While in Arizona, she stays with her future sister-in-law, but as her brother's wedding approaches he is concerned that she will be unsafe staying alone. Her brother has his close friend, her boss Randy, stay with her while they are away to protect her, only she objects to being treated like a child. A handsome stranger is pursuing her and she likes it, but she has no idea his intentions are for her destruction.

On the other hand her boss, Randy, is a wholesome, good man who even speaks her language. She can't imagine a nice man like him wanting a woman with her history, so she pursues the dangerous man, but she gets in way over her head. At the same time she discovers a surprising attraction to Randy developing, and because she is afraid of her feelings toward him, she does everything she can think of to scare him off. But he's tough to shake loose, which is, of course, exactly what she needs to heal.



EXCERPT

The phone vibrated in her hand, startling her. She almost dropped it on the floor. She checked and saw Bojan's picture appear on the screen so she pushed the green button.

"Alo?" She decided to speak to him in their native tongue so Laney wouldn't understand her if she started correcting him for what he was doing. She would keep her voice calm, but her meaning would be clear. Boki was starting to get on her nerves. He was smothering her.

"Hello, my dear sestra. How are you?"

"I am good, my overprotective bratko. I told you before to stop pestering me. You do not need to follow us home. You said you would not do that to me anymore."

"I was not following for that reason. It is important that I speak with you in person."

"Okay, I will speak to you, but we will talk in private in case I get angry with you."

"You won't. I am only offering to do what is best. You know I worry about you."

Jovana rolled her eyes as Laney pulled into the garage and turned off the engine. Good thing her bratko couldn't see her gesture or he might be offended.

Laney touched Jovana's arm and whispered, "Is he giving you a hard time again?"

Jovana did not understand how time could be hard so she shrugged. So many sayings made no sense. It would take her forever to understand so many things.

"Chao." She pushed the button and ended their conversation. Handing Laney the cell phone, she said, "Fala, thank you."

"Is no problem." Laney imitated Boki's favorite saying and did such a great imitation that Jovana felt a giggle tickling her throat.

She pressed her fingers to her lips and tried to contain her mirth, but failed.

Boki pulled up next to them in the garage and killed the engine. Always the gentleman, he opened Laney's door first. She watched her brother cradle Laney's face and lower his mouth to hers. Her face heated at the sight of their tender kissing. Would a man ever love her like that?




"These characters were so realistic and the storyline so emotionally charged that it was impossible to not be caught up with them. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in other cultures and/or the trials of a new commitment to God. This is a truly great book."

Brenda Talley - The Romance Studio
Rating = 5 Hearts

"I think this might be one of my favourite Michelle Sutton books... but I've loved them all :)...I was hooked from page one and all that suspense and romantic tension just kept me reading! I seriously read the entire book in one weekend- I would have read it in one sitting if that pesky life and parenting stuff hadn't gotten in the way ;). I would definitely recommend this book to fiction lovers everywhere."

Tara's Views on Books

Michelle once again does a fabulous job of showing the struggle between our old self and who we want to be in Christ. I was clearly reminded of the scripture in Romans 7:14 -7:22 where Paul talks about What I want to do I do not do, what I do not do I do. The struggle within ourselves. I highly recommend this book! I give this book a lighthouse and shine a light on it for pointing a path to God! Way to go Michelle!"

Andi - Radiant Light Book Reviews

"I enjoyed, Danger at [The] door, so much, In Plain Sight, became a must read. Michelle, lives up to her reputation has the "Edgy Inspirational Author." Her writing has an easy flow that draws you right in... Michelle approached [both of these] issues with candor and honesty, and with an easiness that naturally blended into the story. In my opinion, as a Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor, we need more Christian writers willing to step out of the norm...Thank you Michelle, you inspire me!"

Rita Garcia - Reader - Posted at Amazon
Rating = 5 Stars










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