Pages: 195
What begins as a routine courier mission turns into a fight for her life as Natasha Kelly teems up with Israel’s Mossad to fight a deadly terrorist.
When Abram Perez asks Natasha Kelly to put her exceptional courier skills to work for the nation of Israel, he mentions that several men have disappeared or died already in the attempt to carry uncut diamonds from Africa to the Diamond Institute in Israel. Natasha thinks her wide-eyed dumb blond routine, along with several disguises, will be just what she needs to thwart the enemy’s plans. Apparently, these terrorists don’t take too kindly to dumb blonds. Her hotel room is ransacked, her belongings destroyed, and then they shoot at her.
If that’s not enough, she’s being tailed by the smoothest operator she’s ever met, Dirk Sloan, the movie heartthrob of women the world over. Only, this isn’t one of his suspense flicks, this is her life. And if she doesn’t figure out who’s fair or foul, she could be the next one dead.
Enter Israel’s Mossad. They’ve sent David Benjamin to keep an eye on her, but his attentions seem a little too intense. Now, her heart beats fast at the sight of two men, not to mention the hordes of terrorists out to kill her.
From the diamond mines of Africa to a desert oasis in Israel, Natasha’s life becomes a maze of opportunities for disaster. She never realized what a wimp she was. It’s time to put the enemy in his place, and there’s only one way she knows to walk on water…by the Father’s hand. What Natasha learns about putting her faith in God to work will change her life forever, and possibly that of everyone she meets.
This series follows Natasha as she grows in faith, forgiveness, and love to battle the ancient threat against the Holy Lands and God’s people, Israel. Each installment in the series solves an area of crisis and opens the door for others as the Mossad send Natasha on one mission after another, and her heart at last finds a home.
Diamonds are for Eden is the first book in Natasha Kelly’s spy series and is a romantic suspense novel of approximately 200 print pages.