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Looking for Home – 28

May 2, 2011 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment Chapter Nine M closed the front door behind her and leaned back against it.  Jonathan was likely still in his office, and she really didn’t want to deal with him right now.  She leaned down, slipped off her sandals, and tippy toed across the wide expanse of the [...]

Looking for Home – 27

February 5, 2011 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment Charlie stuck out his hand.  “I’m Charles.  Charles Chan.  You?” Holy cow! If Charlie’s dad could hear him now, he’d do the happy dance.  If he even knew what it was.  Charlie didn’t have the slight accent his first generation Canadian father retained, but he certainly sounded like [...]

Looking for Home – 26

November 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment M scowled.  “What do you mean?” “Would you have had this conversation with her last week?  I know you stepped in and told her to stop screaming when you first arrived, but this is a little different.” Huh.  Could he be right?  She had told Alicia to be [...]

Looking for Home – 25

October 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment Chapter Eight “So, what did you think?” As soon as the question left her mouth, M shot up from the table.  Pretending to be busy with something on the counter, she kept her back to him. Why does his answer matter so much? The way she was acting [...]

Looking for Home – 24

August 30, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment “Well, why do you think you can’t do this?” With a scowl, she replied.  “I don’t have a kitchen.” Okay, that would be a major drawback for a caterer.  She really hadn’t thought this through.  “What else?” “Does anything else matter?” “Humour me.” Em gusted out a sigh, [...]

Looking for Home – 23

July 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment He tossed her a glance as he walked by and went to lean against the far side of his desk.  Out of sight of the doorway. Apparently he threw some sort of invisible lasso along with that glance, because despite wanting to stand firm and hold her ground, [...]

Looking for Home – 22

June 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment “Whacha doin’?” M looked over at the little feet standing beside her head.  Bare toes hugged the lush grass beneath them. “Hi sweetie.  Come lie beside me.” “’Kay.” Alicia plopped herself down on the lawn beside M and struck a similar pose.  A softly rounded chin rested on [...]

Looking for Home – 21

May 24, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment “Wow, that’s gorgeous.  Whose house is that?” Jonathan’s pulse leapt up and took off.  He hadn’t heard her return. Angry at himself—at the world—he snapped, “Nobody’s.”  He rolled the design up, snapped the elastic back, and shoved the lot back in the drawer. Taking a steadying breath, he [...]

Looking for Home – 20

April 12, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment Her skin, and everything underneath it, tingled as the scowl morphed into a predatory gleam.  Her brain conjured a picture of a jungle cat stalking a fawn.  No, not a fawn, a doe.  He’d play with it a long time before devouring every tasty morsel. Man, she had [...]

Looking for Home – 19

February 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

Go to Page 1 or Previous Installment Chapter Six The next morning, M bounded out of bed with her resolve firmly in place.  No more sucking it up.  No more dealing with the lemons life had handed to her.  Her world centred on food, the creation of delectable dishes.  She had a gift in being [...]

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