Undercover Angels

Janice Thompson, Cynthia Hickey, Judy Christie, Traci Tyne Hilton, Susette Williams


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Undercover Angels by Janice Thompson, Cynthia Hickey, Judy Christie, Traci Tyne Hilton, Susette Williams
Five Women. Five Covert Operations.

BOOK ONE: Angel Incognito by Janice Thompson
Determined to prove she can be a good reporter, Texas girl Angelina Fuentes begs her boss for one big story: She plans to do the unthinkable. . .expose a group of identity thieves. To get the scoop on these con-men, Angel must go undercover as a cleaning woman in the Galveston area. Peter Campbell (Galveston resident) believes wealth has corrupted his father's character - that the older man no longer cares for the down-and-out. To prove that he's nothing like his father, Peter throws himself into working with the needy. When Angel and Peter cross paths in a most unusual way, assumptions bury the truth. Will Peter allow the Lord to remove his mask of good works to reveal a secret heart of pride?

BOOK TWO: Service of Love by Cynthia Hickey
When spoiled, wealthy, Alicia Robinson is asked by her grandmother to live as homeless and go undercover keeping an eye on a soup kitchen they own, Alicia is dumbfounded. She believes her grandmother has lost her mind, but agrees to the charade. It doesn't take her long to find out the man managing the soup kitchen, Seth Banes, is as near perfect as a man can be. She asks her grandmother to let her come clean about her identity. Grandma refuses, sending Alicia on a path of self-discovery where life will never be the same.

BOOK THREE: Gone to Green by Judy Christie
Big-city journalist Lois Barker is an unlikely angel when she heads down to Green, Louisiana, to run a tiny newspaper—but she changes the town and the town changes her. From a budding romance with a coach/catfish farmer to a deep friendship with a wise mentor, Lois learns that angels come in many forms. First of the 5-part Green series. Starred review in Publishers Weekly.

BOOK FOUR: Health, Wealth, and Murder by Traci Tyne Hilton
Popular prosperity preacher Josiah Malachi teaches that God will make us healthy and wealthy, so why did he just drop dead with a knife in his back? Jane Adler, housecleaning college student with dreams of foreign missions, is tired of solving crimes by accident, so she’s enrolled in criminology classes at Portland State University. Getting the gig as house cleaner for the Malachi family is the perfect opportunity to put theory to the test. Things aren’t easy at home, either. Her small group leader is pestering her to marry her boyfriend Jake, but Jake has been growing distant. And if she doesn’t get her amateur detective agency into city licensing compliance, the Malachi case may be her last one. Josiah Malachi’s teaching might not have been Jane’s cup of tea, but her future hangs on solving his murder.

BOOK FIVE: Accidental Meeting by Susette Williams

Abbey Martin isn’t willing to be the kind of ‘player’ her boss wants her to be. When he threatens to not promote her because she refuses to get in ‘compromising’ positions, she quits. If a day can go from bad to worse, it does for Abbey. She runs into Bruce Harrington on her way home—literally. Bruce Harrington was on his way to a very important meeting. That was until a raving lunatic with brown, bouncy hair spiraled towards him in her car and then on foot. Maybe he should count it a blessing that when she sent him cascading over the side of the embankment—he wasn’t in his car. If Abbey is an angel in disguise, she just might be the death of him. To make amends for causing Bruce to break a leg, Abbey becomes his chauffeur and helpmate until he recovers. When his cast is about to come off, he has to face losing Abbey. There has to be some way he can keep her from walking out of his life forever. If a job offer won’t do it then perhaps it’s time for a proposal.
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