Operation Kringle
A stranger from the snow.
A warning from the future.
A mother’s fight to rewrite it all.
For Kelly McCormick, trying to balance single motherhood and a never-ending to-do list, is a constant battle. Every time she seems to inch ahead, some new emergency jumps up to knock her back. But she’s making it work . . . most of the time.
Less than a week before Christmas, she’s setting out to pack up the cabin of her closest friend with her two teenage sons in tow. Although it’s not a vacation, Kelly is hoping that maybe they’ll have one more magical memory there before the cabin is sold.
But with one son making it clear he doesn’t want to be there and Kelly feeling guilty about all she can’t do for both of them, that’s looking increasingly unlikely.
And that was before they found the man unconscious in the snow.
Events shift from difficult to downright life threatening in short order. This strange man has a world of trouble on his heels, trouble that comes with gunfire.
A simple good deed has turned deadly. But soon Kelly realizes that there is so much more to this stranger’s story, hundreds of years more.
Kelly is not a superhero. She is not a spy. She’s just a normal mom caught up in something extraordinary.
Right now, though, she needs to be extraordinary too. Because if the future this man has laid out is accurate, it’s a complete nightmare.
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R.D. Brady
Amazon best-selling author R.D. Brady writes supernatural and science fiction thrillers. Her thrillers include ancient mysteries, unusual facts, non-stop action, and fierce women with heart.
Prior to beginning her writing career, RD Brady was a criminologist who specialized in life-course criminology and international terrorism. She’s lectured and written numerous academic articles on the genetic influence on criminal behavior, factors that influence terrorist ideology, and delinquent behavior formation.
After visiting counter-terrorism units in Israel, RD returned home with a sabbatical in front of her and decided to write that book she’d been thinking about. Four years later she left academia with the publication of her first book, The Belial Stone, and hasn’t looked back since.

