First Kiss Last
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“You made this,” she realized suddenly. Cade confirmed with a nod. “Cade, it’s a work of art!” Leah hoped her expression conveyed how she felt. Words were failing her.
“It was a labor of love.”
“I love it. And I love you.” She put a hand to his cheek then reached up to kiss him. He hugged and kissed her back.
When he broke the kiss, Cade stepped back and made a sweeping motion at the crib.
“Are you going to let Henley try out her new digs?”
“No!” she clutched her daughter closely. “And accidently wake up without her? No way!” She laughed and Cade joined in.
“If that was the case, we’d just come back for her,” he promised. Cade gazed at his tiny daughter and spoke sweetly, “What do you think of your new home, Henley?”
“Home,” Leah smiled. She really liked the sound of that. Even though this was a dream, it was also real.
Her dreams had finally brought her home.
About the author
Sara Miller is a graphic artist who lives in Northern Michigan with her husband. By day, she makes art for logo gear and promotional items. By night she has been creating her debut novel, First Kiss Last, and contemplating writing a sequel.
Sara enjoys reading, hiking, and digital scrapbooking. Family is important to her and she loves spending time with her nieces and nephews.
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