I love a well-written medical fiction and this book was a pleasure to read. It started out in a rather straightforward, linear fashion in that it introduced us to our main character and fleshed out the personal and professional aspects of her life. There is something about reading of the fragilit...
“Come up.”“All right.” I return the pressure of his hand and smile at him. The valet approaches my window and I nod, then pop open the trunk for Joe’s bag. The glass doors of the lobby, wide as a wall, swoosh open, and refrigerated air pours out into the night with oil-rich Texan abandon. As soon...
Addison had stonewalled the buyer about the holiday, maybe because it was the last thing he felt he could still control. “We gave up half a million dollars to these people. I will not give them my Christmas on top of it,” he fumed, venting to Claire until she could only sit and watch him pace, wa...
Raney pushed him up the zigzag ramp in a borrowed wheelchair. They arrived so early the sanctuary looked bare, the sparse flower arrangements like lost tropical islands in the chilly white room. Raney told herself that her resolve to be seated and collected early had nothing to do with Bo. She re...