Take a Chance on Me
Duchess
You Don't Know Me
Baroness
Waiting for Dawn
Hook, Line & Sinker
The Shadow of Your Smile
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Heiress
My Foolish Heart
Nightingale
Point of No Return
Undercover Pursuit
Mission: Out of Control
Sons of Thunder
The Great Christmas Bowl
Nothing But Trouble
Double Trouble
Licensed for Trouble
Happily Ever After
Tying the Knot
The Perfect Match
Reclaiming Nick
Taming Rafe
Finding Stefanie
In Sheep's Clothing
Sands of Time
Wiser than Serpents
Everything's Coming Up Josey
Chill Out, Josey!
Get Cozy Josey
Flee the Night
Escape to Morning
Expect the Sunrise
Prairie Hills
Oksana
Marina
Nadia
Ekaterina

Flee the Night

Flee the Night
Flee the Night
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Team Hope series

 

Flee the Night
ISBN 1-4143-0086-7
Tyndale
Romantic Suspense

 

The past picked the worst time to find her. Ex-CIA agent Lacey Montgomery is a liar, a murderer and a fugitive…or is she? When her daughter is kidnapped, she has to trust the one person who wants to see her pay. And wouldn’t you know it– it’s the man she’s always loved. Just how far will Lacey go to flee the secrets of the night?

Reviews

 

Romantic Times Magazine:
4 stars! –Warren’s pace is relentless in this first installment of the Team Hope series. Her characters are engaging and her plot tight.

www.RoadToRomance.ca:
FLEE THE NIGHT is book one in the new Team Hope series. Susan May Warren does a stellar job, grabbing the readers interest on page one and keeping it all the way through the book. While I didn’t care for the book as much as I did her Deep Haven series, I had no problem connecting with the characters and growing to love them.

You won’t be disappointed with FLEE THE NIGHT. It is just the book to take along on vacation. You won’t want to put it down.

www.ChristianBookPreviews.com:
This is a tense thriller with two heroes that trust no one, least of all each other–I highly recommend Flee the Night.

Endorsements

 

“Flee the Night is a fast-paced, enjoyable thriller…” —Dee Henderson

Behind the Pages

 

Second chances. A fresh start. New beginnings. These words fragranced my mind as our family began a new life in America this year. We built our first house, started attending new schools and a new church. Suddenly we had a clean slate, free from the expectations and boundaries that had defined our lives as missionaries.

It was during these first steps that I came across Isaiah 61. It’s the same passage Jesus Christ quotes in Luke 4:18-19. “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”

Isaiah 61 continues with: “To bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.”

These verses intrigued me. Probably because leaving Russia felt in many ways like walking out of a dungeon. Yes, we’d loved ministry there. Yes, I’d chosen that life. But Russia can be a dark, oppressive place, where you have to search for light and hope. More than that, I felt boxed in by expectations, unable to envision a different future. As we settled into our new community, I felt able to take a free, full breath for the first time in years. Slowly the fear and tension began to slough off me, and I saw a change taking place in my heart and my countenance.

I began to dig through Isaiah 61, to study the meanings of the words, and salvation took on new shades. I’ve been a Christian for over two decades, but seeing from a new viewpoint the depth of the transformation Christ has performed in my life through the years overwhelmed me. You see, I’d been a girl longing to change the world. In doing so, however, I found myself in my own sort of “prison”.

Christ, however, is about changing me, through my world, as well as His Word. And in bringing me home, He’s opened a new chapter of understanding who He is. God cares not only for the lose masses, but for the needs of Susan May Warren and her family.

 

In many ways, I am walking free for the first time. It makes me long to become that “planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor.”

Lacey is a woman who wanted to change the world. Because of that, she chose a man who embodied adventure. She found out that life wasn’t the world she’d dreamed of, despite the fact that God had used it to mold her into the woman she would someday be. Sadly, Lacey felt she’d walked so far away from God, there was no return. More than that, she felt imprisoned by her choices.

We often create prisons for ourselves through high expectations, idealism, even the belief that God can’t –or shouldn’t– redeem our poor choices.

The good news is that Christ came to set us free. He’s the author of fresh starts, and He changes us from the inside out– our situation, our attitudes, even our appearance. Complete transformation.

The more I think about it, the more it take my breath away

They cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distress. He brought them out of darkness and the deepest gloom and broke away their chains. Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love (Psalm 107:13-15).

Thank you for reading Flee The Night. I look forward to sharing other Team Hope adventures with you. Most of all, I pray that you would find a fresh start today with the Savior who’s come to set you free.

Susie May


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