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Looking for Home – 14

October 5, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Contemporary Romance, Looking for Home, Nan Donahue

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M found herself struck by the need to laugh and cry at once.  Laugh at the fierceness with which this little girl tried to defend her big brother—okay, and the fact the letter L seemed to be missing from Alicia’s own personal alphabet.  And cry because this is [...]

Looking for Home – 13

September 13, 2009 by admin  
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After he paid for ride passes, she asked, “Do you need to pick up a brochure and a map?”
“Nope.  We know this place like the backs of our hands, don’t we, Allioop?  Which way from here?”
“This way!”  She pulled on his hand, leading them to the left, along [...]

Looking for Home – 12

August 10, 2009 by admin  
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Chapter Four
It took a while to find a parking spot.
“I didn’t even think to check and see if the Blue Jays had a home game today.  If I had’ve known the boys of summer were in town, I might’ve vetoed this particular trip.”
M grinned back at Alicia.  “We’re [...]

Looking for Home – 11

July 18, 2009 by admin  
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Jonathan led the way out to the garage.  The four car garage.  “I’ll have to get her car seat out of my car and put it in the Beemer for now.  I’ll pick up another one tomorrow, so you have a permanent one here.”
M glanced at Alicia before [...]

Looking for Home – 10

June 29, 2009 by admin  
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Jonathan and Alicia found her in the kitchen just after one o’clock.  She’d gone out, had a late breakfast, and picked up a few groceries.  She was putting the last of them away when they walked into the kitchen.
M looked at the two of them as they stood [...]

Looking For Home – 9

June 7, 2009 by admin  
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They were still chatting when Jonathan walked into the kitchen a while later.
“Good.  You two have met.”
M shifted in her chair as searching eyes roved over her face.  The look was almost — intimate.  As if it was his fingers drifting across her skin, not his eyes.
It made [...]

Looking For Home – 8

May 20, 2009 by admin  
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Chapter Three

M couldn’t sleep.
Her body was exhausted, her spirit sapped, but her mind refused to hit the stop button.  She’d have been happy with pause, but she was stuck in an endless cycle of rewind, play, fast forward.  Rewind, play, fast forward.
A week ago she’d been so jazzed.  [...]

Looking for Home – 7

May 3, 2009 by admin  
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She took a deep breath, trying to contain the explosion of grief that suddenly hit her.  Now that she’d relaxed, the reality of it burst in on her.
There’d only been a year between them, and way back when they were still little girls, M and her little sister [...]

Looking for Home – 6

April 18, 2009 by admin  
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An hour later — showered and feeling fresher than she’d felt in days — she lay on her bed and stared at the ceiling.  Well, actually, she couldn’t see the ceiling.  Her eyes rested on the canopy above her bed.
There was a time she’d dreamed of having a [...]

Looking for Home – 5

March 30, 2009 by admin  
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Chapter Two
M was tempted.  What she could see of the house — a large Georgian manor — was stunning.  She’d never been in a home like this and couldn’t imagine living in one.  The place was the size of an Inn, not a single-family dwelling.
Could she do it?
Living [...]

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