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  • Matched at Miracle Inn-Chapter 2

    Chapter 2  Isaiah   Isaiah Gonzales’s stomach rumbled as he pulled the door to the diner open. He stomped his wet boots on the doormat and transferred his Stetson from his head to his hand. Standing in front of him was probably the most breathtaking woman he’d ever seen. From her hazel-blue eyes, her reddish blond hair, and her curvy figure, she drew him in, especially when she smiled so deliciously at him. He never believed in love at first sight before, but he believed in crush at first sight. And holy smokes, he was crushing on her already! Celia, the diner’s hostess, glanced at him. “Oh, hello Isaiah.” She greeted…

  • Matched in Miracle-Episode 1

    Chapter 1  Macy  Macy Cooper stood in her lavish executive office that overlooked the park below, sharing at the termination letter in her trembling hands. Her heart sank as she absorbed the words, spelling out the end of her career in Houston.   She had dedicated her entire career to the prestigious Sterling Financial Solutions. The more she dug into company finances, the more discrepancies she found. And now this. Macy should have seen it coming when her boss brushed her concerns aside. What she’d expected was a swift and thorough investigation into who was laundering money.  This wasn’t her fault, except the paper in her fist said otherwise.  She could…

  • Chapter 3-An Unexpected Proposal

    In case you missed Chapter 1, Click Here Chapter 3 Chelsea took the glass from the customer at Sammi’s table. “I’ll get that right out to you.” She tried to laugh off Hyrum’s proposal like he’d just laid the biggest joke of the century on her. But the look in his eye said he was dead serious. But why her? All Chelsea did was wait on him, well and flirt a little. If he’d let any of the other servers take care of him, would he have left as big of tips? Probably because he seemed like that kind of guy. Why had he singled her out? She shoved Hyrum’s…

  • An Unexpected Proposal-Chapter 2

    2 Hyrum’s heart raced so fast around his chest, he thought for sure it would beat right out through his ribs. He’d done nothing but think about Chelsea for the last two years. Before leaving his job as campus security, he’d read an article about her in the college newspaper. She was in the top ten percent of her class. They had so much in common, but he’d been too afraid to approach her after the assault. She’d run away so fast after the incident, that he never got a chance to ask her if she wanted to press charges.  Afterward, she shied away from everyone, especially men. He’d been…