Stand Alone Titles
Whenever I see Cavanaugh's name on a book cover I know I'm in for an evening of entertainment, involvement and excitement enjoying a really, really good story. — Paul McShane, Reviewer
| Nurse Annie Rawlings has seen the atrocities of war and believes in the inhumane depravity of the enemy--the Germans. But when a rogue rescue mission ends in tragedy, Annie finds herself behind enemy lines, captured and alone with a wounded German soldier. Through shared danger, faith, and a love of music, the two forge a bond that will be tested by prejudice and the separations of time and continents. Will she ever see her Dear Enemy again? (2005) _________________________________ Jack Cavanaugh has scored the top spot on my recommended reading list with this novel. Dear Enemy is one of those rare finds that can be enjoyed by almost any reader. — Focus on Fiction |
| It was a routine traffic accident in Los Angeles. That's what reporter Sydney St. James thought before she saw the note in one of the vehicle's front seat--"You have been selected for death." Within hours similar messages pop up worldwide. Now Sydney and newscaster Hunz Vonner must dig for the answers--risking their careers and their lives! (2005) _________________________________ Wow! This book is awesome!! — Reader, Racine, WI |

