Does going home mean living with the past -- or living down the past? The death of teenager Bobby Compton shocked the community of Rivermist, Georgia. It also destroyed the lives of Neal Cain and Jennifer Gardner. Neal was sent to prison, and Jennifer's life spiraled out of control until the bir...
Her mind swirled with his gypsy’s story and his warrior’s logic and the emotional honesty he was finally giving her. There was no reason to believe he wouldn’t hurt her again. But safe or not, she could feel herself falling. Sinking. His memories from his family’s tragedy surged around them and r...
Who walked around a secluded house in the middle of the night with someone who refused to tell her his name? Just because she liked his eyes and his voice and touch and nearness had made her feel secure for a few lonely minutes… She felt her tenuous hold on sanity slip a notch further. She’d let ...
Down deep, where she was still pissed and running and fighting to hold on, a part of her accepted that she was lost and alone and dying. She was Death. The command echoed. A raven’s wings spread. Bare tree limbs swayed. The gun in her hand fired. A scream ripped through the night. “No!” Sarah str...
Mike said. He was setting up the camera and tripod he’d produced from his Jeep, positioning them near the pond that held court at the far corner of the meadow. There’d be no settling for quick iPhone images this time, Bethany mused, mesmerized by his precise, practiced movements. “This far south,...
Belinda insisted, her arm circling Selena’s waist. They were waiting outside the ER cubicle Camille has been whisked into, shooed aside by the nurses so the critical care team could work on Selena’s daughter without distraction. “Of course they do,” Marsha reassured them both, hugging Selena from...
Harper announced. He was squished into the backseat of Conrad’s four-door Jeep Wrangler, next to the soggy Matilda. The pooch had refused to settle herself in the back. She’d instead perched like a Queen on the passenger seat behind Clair, and hadn’t stopped barking until ...