Most people believed Isaac had a death wish
Living with the guilt and memories of not being able to save the lives of his wife and unborn child had made his life unbearable.
Having his family taken from him was supposed to be his warning instead, it was the beginning of his mission to wipe out every injustice possible. Taking on a dangerous career, living on the edge, was the only way he could live with himself.
Was he destined to be guilt-ridden, bitter, and lonely? How long would God allow him to live in such misery?
This kind of life left no room for a wife. The dream of a family was beyond his reach or was it?
Genre: Inspirational
Living with the guilt and memories of not being able to save the lives of his wife and unborn child had made his life unbearable.
Having his family taken from him was supposed to be his warning instead, it was the beginning of his mission to wipe out every injustice possible. Taking on a dangerous career, living on the edge, was the only way he could live with himself.
Was he destined to be guilt-ridden, bitter, and lonely? How long would God allow him to live in such misery?
This kind of life left no room for a wife. The dream of a family was beyond his reach or was it?
Genre: Inspirational
Visitors also looked at these books

Pinkerton Matchmakers: Books 55-57
(Pinkerton Matchmaker)
Patricia PacJac Carroll, Linda Carroll-Bradd and Marie Higgins

Pinkerton Matchmakers: Books 58-60
(Pinkerton Matchmaker)
Caroline Clemmons, Michele Pollock Dalton and Marianne Spitzer
Used availability for Lynne Lanning's Isaac's Integrity