She’d taken off early from her shift at the senior center the next day to drive to Aspen to pick up a skateboard she’d specially ordered for Austin for Christmas. A wreck on the two-lane highway that ran between the two towns delayed her return. She’d been about to call one of her friends when he...
Chloe and Sam exchanged a look as Jenny Castelli held up the magazine to the page Kendall had bookmarked. Jenny had grown up with Ty Bishop, and she and Kendall had formed an unlikely friendship since Kendall had started dating Ty. Chloe liked the fiery redhead, who made Sam seem almost demure wi...
He couldn’t believe how hard it was to leave Brooke at the preschool. Not for her, of course. His social-butterfly daughter had marched into the preschool as if it was her long-lost home. He felt a huge knot clamp down on his stomach. Janis was audibly sniffing next to him...
She was wrapped around him, snuggled in tight and sleeping soundly. She’d told him sleep was often elusive for her, so he reveled in the fact that she was snoring softly as morning light peeked in between the slats of the wood shutters that covered his bedroom windows. &nb...
Emily appeared a moment later, wearing a faded T-shirt and sweatpants and still managing to look more sophisticated than Katie did on her best day. If it wasn’t for the shadow of sadness in Emily’s ice-blue eyes, Katie might be jealous of the other woman. Emily had been on...
To explain how with one word, one pointed look, his parents could send him over the edge. How the taste of disapproval lingered in his mouth long after he left their house. They drove in silence for the ride back to Denver. When they reached the city limits, he glanced ove...
At least not for herself. She wasn’t one to let her personal prejudice ruin someone else’s happiness. Especially someone who deserved it as much as her friend Sara Wellens—Sara Travers as of two hours ago. But the champagne Olivia had drained during...