I will admit, I spent most of the book, waiting for tragedy to strike. Sad, but true. This book dragged for the first three quarters. I contemplated just not finishing because I was bored. I think the problem was that Jake and Quinn already had an established relationship that flowed too smoo...
Riley teased. “Hmmmm,” she hummed into my ear. “Maybe I can. I’ve only met him a few times but that man is…yum. No wonder you’d rather go with him than hang out with a bunch of drunken college guys. You might have the right idea after all. ” “It’s not like that and you kno...
I gave him my sweetest smile. I may have even batted my eyelashes. He grinned back triumphantly. “We were just saying how you should invite Heidi to the winter dance,” I fibbed in a voice that was sugary. “Heidi? Heidi who?” ...
I’m so glad you could make it,” my aunt Aubrey said as she opened the door. “Thanks for inviting me,” I said as I stepped inside. The aroma of lasagna filled the house. My stomach growled. Living on my own, I mostly lived off canned soup, sandwiches and salads. I also ate ...
I whispered into the empty cemetery. It was just me and hundreds of headstones. “It’s me. I’m here.” I leaned over, placing the bouquet of yellow mums on her headstone. Mums had always been her favorite. It was the same arrangement I’d purchased the day of her funeral. My ...