Righting A Wrong (A Ripple Effect Romance Novella) - Plot & Excerpts
She’d tried the hardware store first, followed by the grocery store, the post office, the eatery, the diner, the bank, and finally the hardware store again. But no Jace. Not even a sighting of Jace. He’d either fled town or donned an invisibility cloak because he didn’t seem to be anywhere. And with every passing day, Cambri felt like her window of opportunity was becoming less of a window and more of a closed door. Her foot tapped restlessly against the carpeted floor of the doctor’s office. A magazine bounced in her lap, unread. It had been over forty-five minutes since her father had been called back to see the doctor, but it felt like two hours. She should have insisted she join her father despite his protests. A tinny ringing sounded, and Cambri pulled her phone from her purse, then sighed when she saw her boss’s name. She accepted the call and put the phone to her ear. “Hey, Dillon.” “Sorry to bug you, but I just got off the phone with Belinda.” “I’ll have the plans to you by the end of the week,”
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