He’d tracked Gabe this far and wasn’t giving up now. His buddy hadn’t been at church this morning, nor at the apartment or store — no surprise there — nor any other logical place Zach had been able to think of until... The treehouse. Why it had come to mind, he didn’t know, but when he’d followed...
Carly angled a glance at Reed. How could this man possibly look better every single time she saw him? He grinned down at her and tightened his fingers around hers. “It’s been nearly a month since we met.” Her heart skipped a beat. Twenty-six days, to be precise. It seemed like much longer. She’d ...
Outside the church kitchen, the banquet hall buzzed with murmured conversation and the clink of silverware. Several of the teens perched on high stools, playing a medley of songs on guitars. The room flickered with candlelight that glittered off gowns before being swallowed by the darkness of bla...
Heath guided Sonya into the Save-On-More supermarket not far from River of Life Church. In the foyer, he plugged a dollar coin into a buggy’s handle and disengaged it from the row. “But—” He dropped a quick kiss onto her sweet lips. “Okay, you do have a choice. You let me buy groceries to cook wi...
Elena ran across the schoolyard, her long curls streaming behind her. “I met my twin sister today.” Kelly Bryant knelt and braced herself for the collision. “Did you now? That’s interesting. I never knew you had a twin.” Wham. The sturdy little girl hurtled into her arms. “But I do! Miss Jamieson...
Thankfully, it wasn’t her wedding, but that didn’t mean her best friend wasn’t going to kill her. As maid of honor, Sarah had responsibilities. She tapped her fingers on the car’s steering wheel and craned her neck to see why traffic was stopped on the bridge across the Sandon River. She’d counte...