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What's Cooking?

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by Sherryl Woods


  He glanced over to the chair where Sally sat, almost fully recuperated now, her gaze on Matthew, her eyes damp with tears, a smile on her lips. There was his proof that love could last, there and in Maggie’s eyes. It was enough to make a cynic into a believer.

  Rick said his vows without hesitation, his heart filled to overflowing. Maggie’s voice was just as strong.

  But neither of them held a candle to Ashley’s firm declaration that they were now husband and wife. She grinned at her sister, then frowned at Rick. “This is my very first wedding. It had better last,” she warned.

  He laughed, even though he wasn’t certain she was joking. “Believe me, you have nothing to worry about. We’re in this for the long haul.”

  “Eternity,” Maggie confirmed, eyes shining. “And then some.”

  Rick couldn’t have said it better himself.

  ISBN: 978-1-4268-5140-7

  WHAT’S COOKING?

  Copyright © 2005 by Sherryl Woods

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