Believe In Me: A Rosewood Novel (2011) - Plot & Excerpts
Jordan had done a good job, and she’d done it all by herself. She smiled into her champagne glass and took another sip. “So the Barrons sold Hawk Hill,” Travis said. “That’s a nice piece of land. I hope this guy—what’s his name again, Jordan?” Her smile faltered. “Owen Gage.” “Right. Gage. I hope he’s open to the idea of our riding on his property.” “I doubt he’ll care very much,” she answered. “It’s not as if he’ll be living at Hawk Hill or even keep the property for very long. Once the construction crew has finished the renovations, he’ll put it on the market. It’ll doubtless sell quickly.” “I remember going to Hawk Hill for the Barrons’ Christmas caroling party,” Margot said, spearing a halved strawberry with her fork. “The house was so pretty. It’ll be a real shame if it loses its character for the sake of keeping up with the twenty-first century.” Jordan gave a quick shake of her head. “That’s not how he works. He’s scrupulous when it comes to preserving architectural styles.
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