Iron Curtain Meltdown
London, England, 1978

When Army Specialist Lewis Stepka visits Speaker’s Corner, the last thing he expects to find is Svita Noskov pleading for help. He has enough of his own demons to fight. Still, he can’t deny his interest in the beautiful, slightly eccentric Russian.

He discovers Svita’s father works as an engineer in a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, where he claims a disaster will occur if no one intercedes. The CIA wants whatever information the engineer holds, but in the Cold War, sharing isn’t on Russia’s agenda.

Lewis’s attraction to Svita leads him to a plan a reunion for father and daughter. A dangerous mission that he might be able to pull off because of a unique ability that can aid him in rescuing the engineer from the secure facility.

Still, double crossing the CIA might not be a good idea. But Svita isn’t like any woman Lewis has ever known, and the heart can lead a man where common sense fears to tread.
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Iron Curtain Meltdown
London, England, 1978

When Army Specialist Lewis Stepka visits Speaker’s Corner, the last thing he expects to find is Svita Noskov pleading for help. He has enough of his own demons to fight. Still, he can’t deny his interest in the beautiful, slightly eccentric Russian.

He discovers Svita’s father works as an engineer in a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, where he claims a disaster will occur if no one intercedes. The CIA wants whatever information the engineer holds, but in the Cold War, sharing isn’t on Russia’s agenda.

Lewis’s attraction to Svita leads him to a plan a reunion for father and daughter. A dangerous mission that he might be able to pull off because of a unique ability that can aid him in rescuing the engineer from the secure facility.

Still, double crossing the CIA might not be a good idea. But Svita isn’t like any woman Lewis has ever known, and the heart can lead a man where common sense fears to tread.
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Iron Curtain Meltdown

Iron Curtain Meltdown

by KevaD
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London, England, 1978

When Army Specialist Lewis Stepka visits Speaker’s Corner, the last thing he expects to find is Svita Noskov pleading for help. He has enough of his own demons to fight. Still, he can’t deny his interest in the beautiful, slightly eccentric Russian.

He discovers Svita’s father works as an engineer in a nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine, where he claims a disaster will occur if no one intercedes. The CIA wants whatever information the engineer holds, but in the Cold War, sharing isn’t on Russia’s agenda.

Lewis’s attraction to Svita leads him to a plan a reunion for father and daughter. A dangerous mission that he might be able to pull off because of a unique ability that can aid him in rescuing the engineer from the secure facility.

Still, double crossing the CIA might not be a good idea. But Svita isn’t like any woman Lewis has ever known, and the heart can lead a man where common sense fears to tread.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015783995
Publisher: Decadent Publishing Company, LLC
Publication date: 11/25/2012
Series: Grimsley Journal Entries , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 383 KB

About the Author

KevaD is David “DA” Kentner, prize-winning author and writer of the nationally syndicated column “The Readers’ Writers.” This husband, father, and grandfather is a retired police chief and army veteran. His short story “The Caretaker” won first place in Calliope magazine’s 18th annual fiction contest. David currently has eleven published books and resides on five acres outside of Freeport, IL. When not writing, mowing the lawn, or shoveling snow, he’s trying to convince his wife the TV has more than soap opera and game channels, and that pizza really is a required food group.

Kentner served with the U.S. Army’s 3rd Ordnance Detachment (EOD), an army bomb disposal squad, from 1975 to 1978. His duties included assisting the Secret Service and State Department in the personal protection of the president, vice president, and secretary of state while on foreign soil. “Eyes to Die For” is loosely based on one such mission Kentner participated in.
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