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Secrets and Shadows
Chapter 1 Lacy Sitting on the cushioned bench, Lacy tried to forget about the ring box she’d seen in Tanner’s pocket last week. As she curled up with her cup of tea, she gazed out over her garden. She loved this time of morning, with the sun barely rising over the horizon, casting shadows across the trees and flowers. Summer was spreading its warmth and sunshine, but she sensed today was going to be excessively humid with the storm brewing out in the gulf. For now, she would enjoy this moment of peace before her guests started their demands…and try not to think about when Tanner was going to propose…
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Holiday of Hope
I know…it says book 11, but it’s really book 9. Chapter 1 HEATHER Four weeks. Four long weeks. Four dreadfully long weeks. Right before Christmas, Trevor had ghosted her after he returned to New York, not that she envisioned leaving her beloved Miracle, but if he’d wanted a relationship, he could have texted her, called her, or answered when she’d tried a dozen times. Get a clue, Heather. You were only his flirt for the season. And Andy, her rodeo fling? While he lived a lot closer, he turned out to be a loser. She wished she’d seen what a jerk he was sooner. What could be worse than not…
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Matched in Miracle Books 1-4 first chapters
Hearts and Hammers-Book 1 Chapter 1 Lacy Cooper stood in her lavish executive office overlooking the park below, staring at the letter in her trembling hands. With all the emotional trauma she’d experienced this week and the break-in at her condo, she couldn’t imagine things getting worse. And yet, her heart sank as she absorbed the words, spelling out the end of her career in Los Angeles. She had dedicated her entire profession to the prestigious Sterling Financial Solutions, but the more she worked with the company’s finances, the more discrepancies she found. What she’d expected was a swift and thorough investigation into who was laundering money, not losing her…
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Handlebars and Heartstrings-Episode 2
To be continued… Hannah pedaled her bike up the small hill, her breathing hard and her legs aching. “You can do this Nahnah.” Her father’s words rang through her mind. Five more miles to her destination, and she could call this leg of her journey the halfway mark. Her aunt’s voice also echoed through her mind. “You crazy, girl? Why would you give up everything?” Dad’s sister’s house was her final destination. Hannah could have easily gotten on a plane and been in Jacksonville in a matter of hours. Torn between the need to be in Aunt Belinda’s embrace again and fulfilling Dad’s life-long wish, she opted to ride. It…