Cabilla came before the sun set on Grace’s anger. She should have known Chadwick would run to Mommy and tattle. He just hadn’t seemed the type—more a face-to-face kind of guy. Why else had he come looking for her in the first place? Grace had been to the mansion many times...
Who wouldn’t? “Mom.” Anna, my oldest, might be only nine, but she can roll her eyes like any sixteen-year-old. “We go to Mam and Pop’s every summer for two weeks, and every summer you act like it’s forever.” “It always feels like forever.” I rubbed ...
Kris didn’t think so. His face, his voice, had reflected a sadness she recognized. He’d lost people, and he felt guilty about it. Kris’s mother had fought. She’d tried. She just hadn’t been able to win. However, Kris hadn’t been able to forgive her for promising a desperate teenager what she had ...
Though Megan didn’t lock the doors of The Celebration against customers, no one ventured in, so she and the girls ended up playing cards amongst themselves. She had debated for the past two days on what to give Alex and had found nothing suitable, even in the town that had...