Hatteras Girl (Heart Of Carolina Book #3) - Plot & Excerpts
Could I have dreamed about him once? Perhaps he was the hero in the dream where a man rescued me from hurricane winds as I was about to topple off the dock by Aunt Sheerly and Uncle Tiny’s house and be devoured by a giant shark. Uncle Ropey warned me to be careful about coming out to the Bailey House alone. At night. Minnie reminds me that every woman should never be far from a can of Mace. Cautiously, gripping my keys, I say, “Again?” “At the Grille.” His smile lights up his deep brown eyes. I just look at him. Still smiling, he clarifies, “With the little boy.” “Oh!” I’m sure that my face turns the color of the Bailey House’s front door. “I . . . um . . . yeah . . . well.” Recalling those disastrous moments of my life this afternoon makes it hard to smile. This must be that good-looking man who ordered a well-done bacon cheeseburger. Moving toward me, he extends his hand. “Davis Erickson.” I paste on a tiny smile and shake his warm, large hand. Mine feels small.
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