She didn’t want to hurt him; he’d been so considerate, but she needed to ensure that he took her decision seriously. At last, William’s hand closed over hers. “What’s wrong, Aggie? What did I do wrong? I tried--” “I know you did, William. I know, and I’m sorry, but that’s actually the problem.” S...
She’d been out of sorts all afternoon, but Keith didn’t quite know what to do about it. Whatever her problem might be, he’d have to wait for her to spill it. Meanwhile, her comment about the moon unsettled him. You wanted her to say and do things that kept you on your toes, you idiot. Well, now s...
Even now, hints of light announced the coming arrival of day. He’d waited as long as he could. Sebastian opened his cabin door and peeked out, looking for any sign of the crew, but all were busy elsewhere or asleep. Just how he wanted it. He crept along the gangway, around the edge of the quarter...
It seemed like the weather had remembered the day and chosen to grieve with Aggie and her little clan of Stuarts. They drove into the cemetery after a long, tedious morning of eating breakfast, dressing, and frantic searches for that special picture or note. She drove alone, neither Tina nor Luke...
“So what you’re saying is that Cara is looking for a new relationship with Delta Advertising, not just a good ad campaign for their internet division.” “Correct.” Jonathan squirmed, uncomfortable with the Skype call—as usual. “Okay, so this is suppo...
While Aggie attempted to keep Kenzie and the twins out of the packed boxes, and Ian from screaming, Vannie and Laird filled other boxes with the remaining kitchen items and packed suitcases with the final loads of laundry from the washer and dryer. Mark Landry expertly filled a rental moving van ...