Courageous Love: A Christian Romance Novel (The Hawaii Love Series, #1)

Courageous Love: A Christian Romance Novel (The Hawaii Love Series, #1) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Courageous Love: A Christian Romance Novel (The Hawaii Love Series, #1) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Kelsey MacBride
Tags: Suspense, Romance, Contemporary, Religious, Christian, Inspirational, Womens
response. “I know of another upcoming action film Marshall’s doing that you might be interested in.”
    Daniel tried to keep a pleasant face. Even though Marshall could be a royal pain in the butt, Daniel enjoyed performing the variety of breathtaking stunts in his movies. While the storylines weren’t Oscar worthy, his fans loved the action scenes, and it seemed every new movie Marshall released topped the box office during its first opening weekend. Working with Marshall really stretched Daniel’s skills and gave him the opportunity to be seen by a lot of big name agents.
    “It requires some more advanced techniques like high falls and rappelling. If you’re interested, you need to attend a special advanced stunt double training session in L.A.,” Fred went on, assuming Daniel would jump at the chance. “You’ll need to attend for two weeks, and I’ll give you the details. What are you doing for the rest of this week?” Fred knew Daniel had flown to the island from California but wasn’t sure what his plans were after their filming in Hawaii was done.
    “Actually,” Daniel said, turning to look at Fred. “I was planning to pack up and head back to California early.”
    “Why don’t you stick around and sightsee with the rest of us?” Fred asked, hoping to win Daniel over so he could secure him for the next Marshall King film.
    “I’d love to, but remember, I’ve got a wedding to plan,” he said smiling. Before Daniel took the role in Marshall’s latest movie, he had told Fred about his upcoming wedding to his fiancée Kimberly and how all his free time would be spent making preparations for the big event. Even though his fiancée knew how important his career was, Kimberly had made it more than clear that she expected him back home on time so he could help her finish all the plans.
    “Oh yeah,” said Fred. “Planning a wedding does take a lot of time. I remember when my wife and I got married. I never knew so much went into planning a wedding. I thought the hard part was picking out the ring. Boy was I wrong.” Fred chuckled. “That Kimberly must be a special woman if you’re willing to pass up the opportunity to sightsee Hawaii.”
    Daniel smiled half-heartedly. “I want Kimberly to be happy,” said Daniel. “Besides, if I didn’t,” he added, “I’d never hear the end of it.”
    Fred continued, giving Daniel some helpful pointers from his own marital experience. When their discussion was finished, Daniel shook Fred’s hand, grabbed his bags and headed out the door to his hotel. Fred bid him farewell by shouting a final tip, “Happy wife, happy life!”
    Daniel arrived at his hotel just as the sun was dipping low over the rocky Hawaiian coastline. He peered out the window overlooking the beautiful vista below and thanked God for the opportunity of witnessing such marvelous wonders. Being a stuntman was something that Daniel had always wanted to do. Even as a little boy, he would outrun, out punch and out fight his two older brothers. The Louis boys were well known to all the teachers at St. Mary’s, but Daniel was especially popular. And not always in a good way.
    As the youngest child in a less than stable home in Michigan, Daniel learned quickly how to fend for himself. Although his older brothers tried to take care of him, Daniel was left on his own when they went off to college. His father was a science professor and his mother was also a teacher. But they lived well beyond their means financially and morally. For most of his life, Daniel had been exposed to hypocrisy, indulgence and less than ethical behavior. The private school, fancy home, and well-dressed children were all a front. Both of Daniel’s parents were gone a lot. When Daniel was younger, his father spent time camping, hiking and doing other guy stuff with Daniel and his brothers. But when Daniel got older, his father took a professorship at the University of Michigan and rarely spent time with the boys. Daniel and
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