Abby Harper's dream job of running the restaurant of her family's inn brings her face-to-face with restaurant critic Zach Dillon, the first man to break her heart.
Or are they? Because somehow they keep turning to each other for support. And it's clear the attraction is still there. Maybe this is their second chance—a new baby, a new chance to make this work.
Maybe this Time
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Donner shivered. “Then we should go upstairs and take a look at it.” * * * Ezra woke to the still unfamiliar sounds of someone moving around in his kitchen. Donner wasn't being noisy, exactly, but the floors were old and they creaked ...
Entreated by her ex-husband to help with two orphans recently placed in his custody, a closure-seeking Andie must face the orphans' delinquent antics, a haunting, and her own rekindled feelings.
Danvers. What's worse, Andie's fiancé thinks this is all a plan by North to get Andie back, and he may be right. Andie's dreams have been haunted by North since she arrived at the old house. And that's not the only haunting.
. .Told over the course of one year and following Sophie from event to event, this delightful novel from master of romantic comedy Kasie West shows how love can blossom in unexpected places.
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A short story collection about loss of identity in the modern world.
"Moving in with my half-brother Xander, I had no idea what to expect.
New York Times Bestselling Author Fern Michaels and USA Today Bestselling Authors Emilie Richards and Sherryl Woods Show That Even When the Odds Seem Stacked Against You, Maybe this Time You Can Make it Right.
... maybe her sister had a point. Of course their parents were civilized, they made the best of things, and if they didn't show much overt affection for each other—well, that's just the way it was. Cleo could vaguely remember ... Maybe This Time.
... time her mother had been a waitress at Flaming Ray's, a place his parents considered a dive that catered to truckers and trash. He knew how wrong and stereotypical that was, but it was his reality at that time. And he ... Maybe This Time 145.
... time wasn't right for us.” Great, he was totally rambling. He turned his back on Randy and started chopping vegetables. “Yes?” “You were leaving, probably weren't really ready to get involved in anything serious even if you weren't ...
... time Darcy found a moment to himself, his dad had gone home. “As a matter of fact, I'm the father.” He quickly held up a hand. “And no, we're not getting back together. It was an accident.” Marge shook the spatula at him ... MAYBE THIS TIME.
... time, according to season, the leaves do change.” Prophet frowned. “I shouldn't attempt to change Alyssa?” “Your woman must change, or you'll lose her.” “Then what wisdom is in the message? I don't understand.” “Perhaps the season will ...
... time I'm going to get through a visit without falling apart. “Hang on, sister! We're goin' for a ride!” Franklin nudged the horse forward, and they galloped full speed down the slope toward the house. Sam was the first one to pop out ...