A sense of powerlessness seized her as she hit a patch of black ice and skidded to the right-hand side of the road, stopping inches from an enormous pine tree. She turned the car off. Foomp. The tree, with help from the blustery winds dropped a load of snow on her windshield. Molly leaned her hea...
Connor flipped his jacket collar up against the cold night air as he left the parsonage for the Christmas pageant practice he was supposed to be directing. Even his older brother, Jared—the man least likely to marry—had gotten into the matchmaker act since his wedding last summer. Connor shuddere...
Jamie glanced at her watch. Nine o’clock. Eli was right on time, not that she’d expect otherwise. She stopped in front of the mirror on the dining room wall, fluffed her hair and smoothed her soft lavender-colored sweater over her favorite jeans.“Did you forget to comb your hair?” Opal asked, com...
It looked like she had a good couple of hours’ work clearing junk out before she even got to scrubbing off the years’ worth of grime on everything. At least the appliances were in good condition, or they should be. Her grandmother had bought them from Jared and Becca last fall when they’d remodel...