by Cindy Myers
“Words to live by,” Jameso said, and pulled Maggie close.
They said good-bye and made their way to Maggie’s car in companionable silence. “We can get my truck later,” Jameso said, as he buckled Angela into her car seat.
“Good.” Maggie stretched. “I’m ready to get home. It’s been a long day.”
Jameso handed her the bronzed miner’s lamp. “I don’t know what to do with this,” he said.
“We’ll put it in the cabin, with Jake’s trophies. He’d be pleased that you’re following in his footsteps.”
“Except I don’t intend to follow too closely.”
She smiled, closed her eyes, and rested her head against the back of the seat, more content than she’d been in a long time. After all the pre-wedding and pre-baby jitters, then her troubles settling into married life, she was ready for a calm, even boring routine.
“Uh-oh.”
Jameso’s voice woke her from a doze as they approached the B and B. “What is it?”
“Looks like we’ve got company.” He nodded to the Cadillac Escalade parked in front of the inn.
“That looks like Barb’s.” Maggie sat forward. “But she’s in Paris.”
“Not anymore,” he said, as the front door opened and Barb Stanowski, in slim white cropped pants and a sleeveless white blouse that showed off her toned arms, stood on the threshold.
Maggie was out of the car and racing up the walkway as soon as Jameso shut off the truck’s engine. “Barb!” She threw her arms around her best friend. “It’s so good to see you, but I thought you were still in Europe.”
“Jimmy got invited to Scotland, to demonstrate his ball-washing invention to some golf course there, but I was sick to death of traveling. I just wanted to come home.”
“Looks like you plan to stay for a while.” Jameso, carrying Angela, joined them in the foyer and took in the half-dozen suitcases stacked there.
“Oh, only for a few weeks. Well, maybe a couple of months.” She put her arm around Maggie and led her toward the stairs. “I always say my home is in Texas but really, I think my heart is here.”
Maggie looked over her shoulder at Jameso and her infant daughter. He winked at her, and she couldn’t help but smile. “My heart is here, too,” she said. Exactly where she belonged.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to my editor, Martin Biro, for his encouragement and assistance with this book, and to the whole Kensington team. To Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, thank you for all your support and writerly fellowship. And especially, hugs and kisses to the Writers of the Hand—you are the best!
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. One of the themes of this book is the ways in which events of the past influence the future. In what ways does our past determine our future? How hard is it to overcome this?
2. Several people in the book have secrets. How do you feel about Shelly’s failure to tell her friends about her past? What about the secrets Jameso keeps from Maggie?
3. If you had been in Maggie’s shoes, would you have pressed Shelly harder for an interview? Why or why not?
4. Was Shelly right or wrong to cut ties with her family? Can you imagine yourself ever doing something like this?
5. Have you ever been in a situation where you began to believe your perception of the way things happened in the past might have been all wrong? What did you do?
6. Both Lucille and Daisy struggle with their attraction to men they don’t think are right for them. Has this ever happened to you? What was the outcome?
7. Shelly finds domestic tasks relaxing. Can you relate, or not?
8. Do you believe in karma? Did Gerald get what he deserved?
Photo by Vernice Dollar of Studio 16
Cindy Myers worked as a newspaper reporter, travel agent, and medical clinic manager before turning to writing full-time. She’s written both historical and contemporary romance, as well as dozens of short stories and nonfiction articles. Former president of San Antonio Romance Authors, Cindy is a member of Romance Writers of America, Novelists Inc., and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. She is in demand as a speaker, teaching workshops and making presentations to both local and national writing groups. She and her husband and their two dogs live in the mountains southwest of Denver.
You can visit her on the Web at cindymyersbooks.com or at cindymyers.com
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