Named one of the "Hottest Romances of 2019" by Goodreads! Named one of the "Best Romantic Suspense Novels" by The Booklist Reader!
Journey King is an expert at managing the family business. But when her father returns to Houston hell-bent on making a play for the company, Journey will do anything to stop him, even if that means going to Frank Evans for help. Frank deals in information, the dirtier the better. Rugged and rock solid, he's by far her best ally -- and also the most dangerous.
Frank knows better than to get tangled up with the Kings. But something about Journey's rare vulnerability drags him deep into enemy territory. . . and into her darkest past. Pretending to be her boyfriend may be necessary for their plan to work, but Frank soon finds helping Journey is much more than just another job -- and he'll do whatever it takes to keep her safe.

The annals of ancient Israel present a compelling narrative of a nation transitioning from a decentralized tribal confederation under direct divine guidance to a centralized monarchy modeled after its surrounding peoples. This seismic shift, chronicled primarily in the Books of Samuel, marks a pivotal moment in biblical history, one fraught with theological significance and dramatic human consequence. Within the venerable pages of the King James Bible, this transition unfolds with a grandeur and solemnity that continues to captivate readers centuries later. This work seeks to illuminate the reign of Saul, Israel's first king, as depicted in this revered translation, examining his rise, his successes, and his ultimate downfall through the lens of historical context, theological principles, and character analysis. Our audience comprises individuals deeply interested in biblical studies, who appreciate the King James Version's unique literary and theological resonance. We aim to engage both the seasoned scholar and the earnest lay reader with prose that is scholarly yet accessible, maintaining a tone of deep reverence for the sacred text while employing clear, analytical thought. The narrative will be approached as a unfolding historical drama, grounded in careful exegesis and direct engagement with the King James text. For instance, when probing Saul's early acts of disobedience, we will juxtapose his pronouncements and actions with God's direct commands, often quoting specific verses from 1 Samuel to highlight the stark divergence. We will explore the theological currents that shaped this era: the profound implications of Israel's desire for human kingship, signaling a potential rejection of God's direct rule; the nature of divine election, the responsibilities it entails, and the severe consequences of failing to adhere to God's will; and the overarching sovereignty of God, who raises up and sets down rulers according to His divine purpose. The story of Saul is a cautionary tale, a profound study in contradictions-a man endowed with great potential, courage, and stature, yet ultimately consumed by pride, jealousy, and disobedience. His reign serves as a critical prelude to the Davidic era, underscoring the profound theological lessons concerning leadership, faith, and the indispensable value of a heart wholly devoted to the Lord.











