Mag-log in“I don’t like the idea of seeing this woman. We don’t know if she’s dangerous or not,” Gavin told me. “It’s not something I’m willing to risk.”“Not even for your own daughter?” I asked.I was clouded with disbelief. How could he say such a thing? This was his daughter, for crying out loud. I knew I
Judy’s POVThere was one woman in this world who knew exactly what had happened 23 years ago in that hospital. One woman who took part in what had happened and probably could answer all the questions that I had. One woman who disappeared because of what had happened.Coraline Blackwell, Zachary’s si
“And you think it could be related?” Taylor asked, slightly taken aback.“I don’t know. But I think it’s a good place to start,” I told him. “Are you able to do some digging?”“Yeah, of course. I’ll see what I can find out.”I nodded and put my hand on his shoulder, giving it a squeeze.“Not sure wh
Gavin’s POV“Just sign along the dotted line,” Taylor instructed. “And then the contract is complete, and you’ll officially be in business together.”I hesitated for a moment before I signed my name along the line, but eventually I did. The second my signature was sprawled on the contract, Zachary B
“The bridesmaid dresses,” Nan said with a pleased smile. “I figured something not too flashy because we don’t want to take away from the bride. It’s simple and comfortable and—”“Not going to work,” Irene said, her brows pinched together. “This is a Landry wedding. The people are going to expect hug
Judy’s POVNan let herself into the villa like she owned the place. Our butler, Adam, was used to it by now and only rolled his eyes whenever she strolled in. She gave him a wink and a wave before she passed him and went into the back parlor, where Irene and I sat. I could see her from the entryway







