Yancy Grey is slowly putting his life back together after serving time for petty theft. As he rebuilds an old house, he finally has a sense of stability, but he can't stop thinking of himself as just an ex-con. Until one night, he finds a mysterious dark-haired beauty hiding in his loft. But who is she, and what secret is she protecting?
The art gallery Parker Lacey manages is her life—she has no time for friends, and certainly not lovers. But when her star artist begs Parker for help, she finds herself in a pickup truck, headed for the sleepy town of Crossroads. A truck driven by a strong, silent cowboy…
Gabe Snow has been a drifter since he left Crossroads at seventeen after a violent incident. When he accepts a job in his hometown, he'll have to decide whether he can put the worst night of his life behind him and build a future in the community that raised him.
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CHAPTER ONE
Flight
January 2012
LAX
VICTORIA VILANIE CURLED into a ball, trying to make herself
small, trying to disappear. Her black hair spread around her like a cape but
couldn’t protect her.
All the sounds in the airport were like drums playing in a
jungle full of predators. Carts with clicking wheels rolling on pitted tiles.
People shuffling and shouting and complaining. Electronic voices rattling off
numbers and destinations. Babies crying. Phones ringing. Winter’s late storm
pounding on walls of glass.
Victoria, Tori to her few friends, might not be making a
sound, but she was screaming inside.
Tears dripped off her face, and she didn’t bother to wipe
them away. The noise closed in around her, making her feel so lonely in the
crowd of strangers.
She was twenty-four, and everyone said she was a gifted
artist. Money poured in so fast it had become almost meaningless, only a number
that brought no joy. But tonight all she wanted was silence, peace, a world
where she could hide out.
She scrubbed her eyes on her sleeve and felt a hand touch
her shoulder like it were a bird, feather-light, landing there.
Tori turned and recognized a woman she’d seen once before.
The tall blonde in her midthirties owned one of the best galleries in Dallas.
Who could forget Parker Lacey’s green eyes? She was a woman who had it all and
knew how to handle her life. A born general who must manage her life as easily
as she managed her business.
“Are you all right, Tori?” Parker asked.
Tori could say nothing but the truth. “I’m living the wrong
life.”
Then, the strangest thing happened. The lady with green eyes
hugged her and Tori knew, for the first time in years, that someone had heard
her, really heard her.
This is intriguing! I have been wanting to get started on this series. The covers are gorgous!
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