Falling For Zoe (The Camerons of Tide's Way #1)

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by Skye Taylor


  “Gotta be boys!” Zoe heaved herself onto her side. “Men never tell you anything unless you drag it out of them.” She winked at Jake and blew him a kiss.

  Molly’s head swiveled from Jake to Zoe to Cathy and back. The worried frown had returned.

  Nothing to worry about, Cathy signed. We just want to take a look from the other side.

  Everything’s okay, sweetie, Jake added, giving Molly a quick squeeze. Then he reached out to reclaim Zoe’s hand.

  Zoe held her other hand up, fingers crossed.

  “Aha! Now that’s better.” Cathy pointed at the screen again and then looked at Jake with a grin stretched across her face. “I hope you know what you’re getting yourself into. Twin boys can be a handful!”

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  Honey Spice Snaps

  Jake’s favorite cookies from the kitchen of his mother, Sandy Marshall Cameron

  Cream together: 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar and ¾ cup shortening

  Blend in: 1 unbeaten egg and 1/4 cup honey

  Add and stir well: 2 1/4 cups flour, 1-1/2 tsp baking soda, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tsp ginger, 1 tsp cinnamon and 1/4 tsp cloves.

  Chill, then roll into walnut size balls, dip first in water, then in sugar. Place on cookie sheet sugar side up.

  Bake 12-15 minutes at 350˚

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  Acknowledgments

  Although he will never know it, I owe a great deal of gratitude to my high school English teacher, Fred Keyes, who spent two years teaching me the joy of creative writing, and the magic of words.

  Sincere thanks to my editor Deborah Smith for her patience and care with this book, but even more for reaching out and taking the time to find out what I was working on at a time when my life had been so shattered by tragedy that I couldn’t pull myself together to make a pitch. Thank you also to Deb Dixon for seeing promise in me and for designing the perfect cover in spite of my dithering.

  Thanks also to my wonderful circle of writing friends: Elizabeth Sinclair for painstaking critique, Nancy Quatrano for helping me to keep the conflict in sight and cheering when I got it right, and Dolores Wilson and Vickie King for their unselfish interest and encouragement.

  And to my children with love: Lori, Alex, Rebecca, Bobbi, Noel and Jeff—my biggest cheerleaders.

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  About the Author

  Skye Taylor has been a member of Romance Writers of America since 1995 and of the Ancient City chapter in St. Augustine, Florida, for the last four and a half years, where she has served as secretary, conference chair and treasurer. Her publishing credits to date include several non-fiction essays about life as a Peace Corps Volunteer and one mainstream political intrigue, WHATEVER IT TAKES, published in June 2012 by Wings Press. Although she has received several queries about a possible sequel, most of her writing has been romance and women’s fiction and it is in those genres she wants to concentrate her future efforts.

 

 

 


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