Her Wish Before Christmas (Holiday Hearts)

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by Quinton, Kimberly


  “Sylvia had a plan for her life, and it didn’t include having a child during her residency. I convinced her to have Jake and give me sole custody.”

  “You’ve been raising him yourself all this time?”

  “With help from my mom and some from Sylvia’s parents. They didn’t agree with her decision and fought me in court for several years before giving up and settling on being distant grandparents.”

  “How could you think I was better off without you? I loved you.”

  “But you wouldn’t have done all those wonderful things, become the amazing woman you are, if you had married me and followed me to college and medical school. At least, I didn’t think you would. My mother spent her life resenting my father for how young they got married, for having my sister and I so early, for everything that seemed to have stood in the way of her dreams. I couldn’t do that to you. I couldn’t live with watching you slowly start to hate me.”

  “You should have told me all of this then. Not my mother.”

  He turned, meeting her wounded gaze. His breath shuddered when she placed her hand on his leg.

  “But you would have tried to convince me it wouldn’t happen. And I would have let you because I loved you. Still love you. And I can’t regret it completely because I wouldn’t have Jake.”

  “You love me?” Her eyes widened at his words. She chewed gently on her lower lip. He stopped himself from grabbing her and pulling her closer for another taste.

  “Yes. I love you. I have always loved you. You’re kind and smart and beautiful, and I never want to make you sad again. Will you let me try again? Will you stay this time? For me?”

  He threw it all out there. She could stomp his heart into the ground. He was hers to reject. His head felt light and his chest tightened as he waited for her answer. The decision was up to her.

  “Daddy. Genny.”

  They both turned as the quiet voice from the hall broke the tension. “What are you doing up, buddy?”

  Jake shuffled his feet and looked down at the floor, one arm behind his back. “I have to tell you something.” Connor glanced at Genny who shrugged an I-don’t-know kind of look.

  “What is it?” They sat on the sofa side by side as Jake walked toward them.

  When he stood in front of them, he held out his fist, gripping Genny’s wishing necklace.

  Jake kept his chin tucked into his chest. “I’m sorry. I took something that doesn’t belong to me. I didn’t mean to steal out of Daddy’s pocket. I heard you talking and wanted….” The words rushed out of him, jumbled and strained. Tears wet his flushed cheeks. “I can’t open it. I’m not the one. I’m sorry.” At Genny’s quick gasp, Connor’s gaze darted from Jake to her. He lifted his son onto his lap and placed a hand over Jake’s tight hold on the necklace.

  “Oh, honey,” she whispered.

  What was going on here? His palm was warm over Jake’s. Connor tugged lightly at the necklace end attached to the stopper that held the small rose-colored jar onto the leather cord.

  “Let’s give this back to Genny.” Connor pulled a bit harder and the cord came loose with a pop. Gold glitter spilled over them.

  Jake and Genny stared at him and the sparkling flakes. Their eyes widened. Jake stopped crying and blessed him with the biggest smile.

  A buoyant feeling of joy rushed through him, filling him with an unexplainable happiness. “What just happened?” Whatever it was, he didn’t want it to stop.

  Jake laughed and hugged him. “You’re the one, Daddy. You’re the one to make Genny’s wish come true. The one her nona said would do it.”

  He eyed Genny over Jake’s shoulder. “Well. Am I? Did I make your wish come true?”

  She couldn’t speak. The clock over the fireplace read 12:01, Christmas Eve, and her wish had come true. Connor O’Rourke loved her. The bliss that infused her was all due to Connor and Jake’s love.

  Finally, the voice in her head whispered.

  You’re right, Nona. Finally. Thank you.

  “Yes, Connor. You and Jake made my Christmas wish come true. I love you. Who needs St. Martin when I have everything I want here in Laurel Cove.”

  ~ABOUT THE AUTHOR~

  Whether she’s writing paranormal or contemporary romance, Kimberly Quinton is a romantic at heart who strives to tell stories about the power of true love.

  Since a teen, she’s loved romances and believes we can all live our happily-ever-after. Always a people watcher, it wasn’t until Kimberly shucked her Accounting major for Anthropology that her interest in people and cultures was nurtured. Kimberly has combined her natural curiosity (nosiness) with her love of romance for the sake of bringing the movies in her head to life on the page.

  A wife and mother of two, Kimberly spends her days chasing chores, wrangling active kids, and writing. She also enjoys traveling, cooking, great wine and sharing a laugh with friends and family.

  You can usually find her on Facebook or Twitter, stop by and chat.

  www.facebook.com/Kimberlyquintonauthor

  www.twitter.com/kimquinton

  Easy Peasy by Stephanie Beck

  Myra’s childhood in a prepper bunker facilitated her self-sufficiency, but at twenty-four, she’s tired of being a lone mitten. With her business keeping her busy, she’s not sure when she’ll find Mr. Right, but hopes he likes long walks in the park and princess movies.

  Oakes Willowbee, just starting his prepping, needs all the help he can get. Former military and in over his head, he’s trying to get his life in order to be ready for a worldwide catastrophe, but he’s having a hard time getting past sheep. With Myra’s help, Oakes gets a taste of prepper life, but his fascination with preparedness might kill their budding relationship.

  Despite the attraction between them, finding a balance between living and surviving could be anything but easy peasy.

  The Other Side by Zee Monodee

  Lara Reddy is fleeing London. After her husband dumps her and she bumps into him and his pregnant new missus, she jumps on a prestigious job offer. The kicker? The job is in Mauritius, the homeland of her Indian-origin parents, and a restrictive society she ran away from over a decade earlier.

  Divorce paints a scarlet letter on her chest when she returns to the culture-driven island. Once there, Lara has no escape--not from the gossip, the contempt, the harassing matchmaking...and certainly not from the man she hoped never to meet again, the boy she’d loved and lost—white Mauritian native, Eric Marivaux.

  In the past, fear of social repercussions from the Sectarian crowd her family belongs to kept her from giving her all to Eric. Will standing on the other side be the impetus she needs to take a chance on Eric and love again?

  Contents

  Title page

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

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