LOGINCharli's head went back and forth. "No shows. This is real." I smoothed her beautiful hair away from her face. "I think that means there isn't time for any pain medicine." "I-I don't know if I can do this." "Trust me, princess. You can do anything." Her eyes closed. "Doctor, it's so fast. Is it
After the New Year Nox "Dad, are you sure it isn't time for you to go back to London or maybe Savannah?" "You're stuck with us until our grandson arrives," Oren said with a grin. I eyed him up and down. "I do admit, this family-man thing is looking good on you." "I know...I should have tried it
She winked as her cheeks rose. "No need to talk about that anymore, Miss Adelaide. Now, let's go out there to the pool house and watch little miss open her presents. I've been out there. Lord a mighty! Santa definitely made it. I'd say he needed a backup sleigh for all them presents." "Remember, he
Christmas Morning Adelaide "Something smells wonderful," Oren said as we made our way down the stairs and toward the kitchen. "I have your coffee poured, and the calzones are almost ready," Silvia said. "Silvia," I said, taking in the counter filled with sweets. "You always outdo yourself." She
Guilty of murder exercising malice and aforethought. His sentence was for life with no possibility of parole. Over time the association with Montague faded away. Despite my grandfather's antiquated way of thinking, he had built a company that fostered success. As other headlines took precedence, t
Angi tilted her little head. "But when you were little, you lived at Grandma and Grandpa's big house. It doesn't snow there. Did you still get Christmas miracles?" "Baby, you're my miracle." She reached out and laid her small hand on my tummy. "And my baby brother, too?" "That's right." "So Sant
My spine stiffened and jaw clenched. "Point? I don't know. Maybe the point is to be an attorney.""You went off and had your fun in California. I wanted you to do that. I never had that chance. Now you're home. Savannah is where you belong. Continuing the Montague name is your destiny, not working i
Present“Mrs. Fitzgerald, would you like a glass of wine?”"Mimosas, for me and my daughter.""Right away, ma'am."Mother and I settled into large comfortable chairs as we lowered our feet into the warm bubbling baths. From the reception we'd received, it was obvious that every employee of the priva
“Yes, you’re right. They do.”I waved my hand in the air. “You know what? I don’t care. I don’t care if you take orders. I don't care if you repeat yourself, and I don’t care whom you work for. Your time is almost up.”“I’m not married.”My jaw tightened. “I don’t see married men and I detest liars.
I opened the door, but before the waiter could speak, my eyes went to the man standing off to the side, the one with the pale blue eyes I wanted to forget. Regret and sorrow morphed into hunger as Nox scanned my new attire. Although the robe was long, nearly to the floor, the rich satin did little t







