Exhume (Dr. Schwartzman Series Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Gauzy curtains billowed in the wind. Not yellow. Cornmeal, the decorator had called the color and matched it with cornflower blue. Cornmeal and cornflower. Ridiculous, but she pretended to care. Women were supposed to care about the names of their drape and pillow colors. Successful ones knew the differences between cornmeal and daffodil and hay, the accent colors in the fabrics of the headboard and throw pillows. Spencer had a thing for yellow, or maybe the choice had been hers. Even if the decision had been hers, it was still his. That was his magic. His charm. Somehow those things had become more important than medical school, though she was head of her class at Duke for the three years she was there. Smart like her father, people always said. Beautiful like her mother. It wasn’t as true. Her nose had a small bend that matched her father’s larger one. But she had her mother’s bright-blue eyes and her slim build, her father’s long legs. She was beautiful. That had been important in her youth.
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