Blooming roses adorned the garden and the arbor, where Jonas waited for her. Jonas. Her soul filled from simply gazing upon him. In his black tux, he looked like her own personal hero come to life. Which was exactly the truth. “Oh, you look beautifu...
All she knew was the precious warmth of him, the solid masculine feel, the scent of hay on his coat, the cadence of his every breath. His heartbeat became hers. For this one moment, he was her whole world. She felt so close to him, she didn't know where she stopped and he started. &nb...
Max was back. She was up on that mountain again, feeling the glacier crack beneath her feet. She laid a hand on Lil’s arm. “I’m going to get some tea. Do you want a refill?” “No, I’m fine, dear. You go on.” Somehow she circled around the wheelchair ...
At least he had footprints this time. Sure evidence that the murderer wasn't a prospector. No cheap work boots made the few tracks left behind in the dust. They had to be fine expensive shoes, the kind the merchants and gambling hall owners wore. The footprints revealed that the shoes' owner had ...
She looked around at the sprawling two-story house on the rise above her—her grandmother’s house. Nothing about it seemed familiar. She’d hoped to remember some part of her early childhood, jog some memory of visiting her grandmother here, but she had no memory at all. As always, the past remaine...
Lauren looked at the slender blond woman climbing out of the car, a woman who had the same shade of blond hair, the same blue eyes and face shape. Her sister. Lauren’s heart stalled. As she stumbled forward, somehow her wobbly knees worked and she got through the gate Caleb was opening for her. &...
Lyn had already planned ahead what to take. Sunni had helped the woman and her daughter settle into their private room, then took them to the dining hall for a late supper. Mariah’s stomach growled as she drove home, glad that Lyn had taken the first step to helping herself, to being her own best...