It was the first thought to enter Leah Rhodes’s mind when she woke up. The second thought was why the hell she was lying in a gutter. An acrid smell of smoke mingled with iron hung in the air. Pain blasted through every muscle, every bone, as she struggled into a sitting p...
The house felt claustrophobic. Four people in barely over a thousand square feet made it clear as to what it was, a small house. She’d filled up her room with as many boxes as she could and still walk around in the little Habittrail she’d created. Her room now smelled like...
She checked the clock. It was nearly eight. She needed to get showered and dressed. She planned to meet Suzy for breakfast in an hour. By the time she got to the kitchen, Nick stood in the doorway with a coffee mug, staring outside at the lake, fully dressed in his police ...