Download Taken! Box Set – Books 1-6 by Donald Wells (.ePUB)

Taken! Box Set – Books 1-6 by Donald Wells
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Overview: Donald Miller grew up in Houston, Texas. Leaving home at the age of twenty-one, he traveled across the country until he ran out of money in Portland, Oregon, where he lives today.

Harvest House Publishers released his first book, Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance, in 2000. Two years later, after having audited classes at Portland’s Reed College, Don wrote Blue Like Jazz, which would slowly become a New York Times Bestseller.
In 2004 Don released Searching for God Knows What a book about how the Gospel of Jesus explains the human personality. Searching has become required reading at numerous colleges across the country. In 2005 he released Through Painted Deserts the story of he and a friends road trip across the country. In 2006, he added another book, To Own A Dragon, which offered Miller’s reflections on growing up without a father. This book reflected an interest already present in Donald’s life, as he founded the The Mentoring Project (formerly the Belmont Foundation)–a non-profit that partners with local churches to mentor fatherless young men.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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TAKEN! 1
It was pure luck that he found her, or maybe it was fate. Yes, it was fate. He was a big believer in fate. In any event, he knew he found “The One” the second he saw her.
Her name was Karen Ryan. She was twenty-nine, white, 5’4” and weighed 118lbs. He had not weighed her, but knew from his vast experience of perusing the female animal that he would not be more than a pound off if she were weighed.

TAKEN! 2 – YOUNGBLOOD
They were in the town of Eagle’s Bluff; a bedroom community situated just a modest commute away from the city of Denver.
His wife, Psychiatrist and Criminal Profiler, Dr. Jessica White, had been asked to come at the request of an old family friend, Robert Hornsby, the mayor of Eagle’s Bluff.
As they entered Hornsby’s office, he saw that there were three men present. All three sets of eyes widened in interest at his wife’s entrance, even the mature Hornsby, who had known Jessica White since she was a little girl.

TAKEN! 3 – REGRET
Sandra Jenkins watched in disbelief as Roy Osgood walked out of the 61st precinct with his lawyer and headed for a taxi, and freedom.
Sandra’s little girl, six-year-old Chrissie Jenkins, was snatched in a park five hours ago, while her babysitter watched Roy Osgood do magic tricks.
A suspicious cop thought that Osgood’s performance might have been a staged diversion, which allowed an accomplice to grab the little girl.

TAKEN! 4 – MIRROR IMAGE
Jessica White was naked and lying spread eagle atop an old mattress, her wrists and ankles bound by rope and tied to a bed. The building he took her to was an abandoned foundry out in the countryside and rain leaked in everywhere. When she screamed, no one would hear her.
While she was still unconscious, he had touched her, explored her perfect flesh as he had so many times before in imagination. Imagination paled when compared to the softness of her breasts and the silky crevice between her thighs.

TAKEN! 5 – YOUNG LOVE
However, the scream died in her throat as he cut the rope that bound her left hand. The boy made three more quick moves with the knife and she was free.
She lay atop an old mattress that had been covered with a sheet. She was naked, trembling, and more afraid than she had ever been.
The boy, who she guessed was about her age, eighteen, placed the knife back on the table and then bent over to grab her clothes from the floor.
Even amidst her terror, she marveled at him, at the way he moved. Every motion he made was fluid grace, without a stint of wasted effort. And that face, how could someone who had done something so ugly be so beautiful?

TAKEN! 6 – RED, WHITE AND BLUE
Sebastian Rojo stood inside the terminal at Vermont’s Alden airfield and grinned at the rented jet sitting on the tarmac. In a few hours, he would be home free and ready to begin a new life.
In an inside pocket of his winter jacket, was a sealed pouch containing nearly a hundred grand’s worth of uncut diamonds, diamonds acquired while rifling through the contents of a safety deposit box. He had never told anyone that he had found them, and it was a good thing too, because when everything went to hell, it took all of his other money with it.
Rojo was the last of his crew, and its leader. The other four members of The Takeover Five were either dead or rotting in prison.

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