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Books with title Tempest Twins Daylight Robbery

  • Daylight Robbery

    Melissa Pearl, Anna Cruise

    language (, Sept. 22, 2018)
    She’s fifteen and she’s terrified. This teenage thief has finally been caught red-handed by a cop. Can she escape? Or will her experience in jail make her question everything she’s been raised to believe?Stealing is all Leah knows. She’s good at what she does—she was trained to be the best—but that all changes when she’s caught red-handed by a cop. Cuffed in the back of a police car, she soon realizes her screw-up means she’ll pay a heavy price… Kellan has to tread carefully with the teenage girl he caught robbing his parents’ house. Not just because she’s a minor and she’s terrified, but because she is a painful reminder of the daughter he lost. He’s determined to help her, but he’s going to need backup in the form of one very attractive social worker… Melina jumps at any chance she can to work with Kellan. The man’s a locked box she’s been trying to break open for years. Haunted by the disappearance of his own daughter, Melina thinks this case might be exactly what Kellan needs to deal with the demons of his past… But nothing goes according to plan. When the station is attacked and someone breaks Leah out of jail, Kellan and Melina realize there’s much more to this girl than meets the eye. Suddenly, Kellan is right back where he started, hunting for a lost child. Will he find this one in time, or is it too late to rescue her?If you like relatable characters, heart-warming romance and gripping suspense, then you’ll love Daylight Robbery.Get it now and escape into the mystery today.
  • Daylight Robbery

    Jonathan Robinson, Hannah Collins

    language (Noodleboot, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Eliza Thornton saw her first pirate on the road outside her school. When her dire warnings fall on deaf ears, it’s left to her to save the village. An Ideal short story for parents who love reading to their kids.
  • Daylight Robbery

    Melissa Pearl, Anna Cruise

    (Independently published, Sept. 23, 2018)
    It was supposed to be a seamless robbery. In and out without a trace.But then Police Chief Marks walked through the door… Stealing is all Leah knows. She’s good at what she does—she was trained to be the best—but that all changes when she’s caught red-handed by a cop. Cuffed in the back of a police car, she soon realizes her screw-up means she’ll pay a heavy price… Kellan has to tread carefully with the teenage girl he caught robbing his parents’ house. Not just because she’s a minor and she’s terrified, but because she is a painful reminder of the daughter he lost. He’s determined to help her, but he’s going to need backup in the form of one very attractive social worker… Melina jumps at any chance she can to work with Kellan. The man’s a locked box she’s been trying to break open for years. Haunted by the disappearance of his own daughter, Melina thinks this case might be exactly what Kellan needs to deal with the demons of his past… But nothing goes according to plan. When the station is attacked and someone breaks Leah out of jail, Kellan and Melina realize there’s much more to this girl than meets the eye. Suddenly, Kellan is right back where he started, hunting for a lost child. Will he find this one in time, or is it too late to rescue her?If you like relatable characters, heart-warming romance and gripping suspense, then you’ll love Daylight Robbery.Get it now and escape into the mystery today.
  • Daylight Robbery

    Jay Williams

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, Jan. 27, 1977)
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  • Tempest Twins Daylight Robbery

    John Harvey

    Paperback (Red Fox, April 2, 1987)
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