New from the bestselling author of Edge of Heaven and Unbreak My Heart-a touching contemporary novel of family secrets and hidden longings... Since running away from a broken home, Julie Morrison's built a nice life for herself in Memphis: a good career and an upcoming marriage to a man who love...
He and Rachel turned to each other, and he pulled her close, as close as he could with Grace between them. "Merry Christmas," he whispered, kissing her softly. "Merry Christmas," she said. They both kissed Grace, too, at the same time. She was sandwiched between them, looking surprised and then v...
And she'd be in ICU at least for a few days, so no visit with the dog, although the nurse—who was probably breaking all kinds of rules by talking to him—said if his name was Tink, he was the only thing Maeve had asked about. No one else had come to visit or called. Grace still didn't want to leav...
Marcy said suggestively over the phone to Lily, who was repacking for her girls’ stay with their father. “What are you going to do?” “Nothing, really,” Lily said, wondering how her youngest expected to make it through the weekend with no socks, no underwear, no pajamas and three hair bows and a h...
At least, she didn’t think she did. She didn’t mean to. Her face burned when she remembered being on the couch with Wyatt the day before. He’d thought she was making a pass at him? And he’d been trying to say…he’d welcome that? Surely not. “You’re frowning again,” Lainie said, standing in the doo...
"I would have followed through and made the appointment with your friend, Em," he said as they walked. "That's not why I asked you to come today." "Then why?" "You'll see." They were still a block away from her office when he spotted Peter and Julie getting out of Julie's car, which was parked in...
This was a really, really bad idea. It was his eyes, yep! That’s my story and I’m convinced. They had me under a spell or something. No way in my right mind would I agree to put on spandex and smash my twins in a sports bra, let alone work out in a gym where people can see me and say God knows wh...
There was no yelling. No tears. Nothing. He appreciated that very much. “Thought you weren’t on until noon,” he said. “I wasn’t supposed to be, but Margie didn’t feel well this morning. I told her I’d cover for her. And I know you didn’t come looking for me, so…What can I do for the two of you?” ...
Nick told himself as he watched her walk away. I hate this friggin’ job! He looked around the room in disgust, broken glass on the floor, little bloody paw prints everywhere, a brokenhearted woman beating herself up, now on the way from his room to hers. ...
She could have screamed at him, just for that, stupid girl that she was. Everybody else came, tons of family members and half a dozen or so friends from high school, who happened to be home for the long weekend. She hadn't seen some of them in years, including Brian Evans. She'd had something of ...
Blissfully, heavily, completely unaware of anything, until she woke to the same sound of pounding rain and howling wind of the night before. If anything, it might just be worse. And she was alone. She sat up, wiped her hair from her face. It was fly...