by Sharon Sobel
“Yes, indeed. It must be the case with the stories of the ancient tree sprites that seem to have done us no harm. And did you just overhear some of the wedding stories people told to our aunt and uncle? Every one was full of mishap and misadventure. One would think it a miracle that any man and any woman ever managed to marry.”
Nathaniel laughed and steered them both into a semicircle so that they were back on the path towards the great house that would someday be theirs.
“And so our story will also be told in this season for years to come, and at weddings at which the bride and groom somehow defy the Fates,” he said.
“And do not forget,” Emma began. Nathaniel stopped, and turned to face her.
“They must live very long and happily,” she said softly, in the moment before he kissed her.
The End
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Dedication
For On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, My True Love
To Emma’s Girls
Knowing that the name of a prophetic poet graced Public School 268 in Brooklyn, New York, We were inspired to read and write books, plays, essays, music and poetry.
And in doing so, we realized the beauty of her vision.
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About the Authors
Jo Ann Ferguson has been creating characters and stories for as long as she can remember. She sold her first book in 1987. Since then, she has sold over 100 titles and has become a bestselling and award-winning author. She writes romance, mystery, and paranormal under a variety of pen names. Her books have been translated into nearly a dozen languages and are sold on every continent except Antarctica. You can reach her at her website:
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Karen Frisch writes Regency romances for ImaJinn Books, among them Lady Delphinia’s Deception. With two nonfiction genealogy books in print, she began tracing her family history as a teenager and discovered she is a cousin of Edgar Allan Poe (removed by six generations). A lifelong resident of New England, she is also a portrait artist. Follow Karen on her website at:
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Sharon Sobel is the author of eight historical and two contemporary romance novels, and is the Secretary of Romance Writers of America. She has a PhD in English Language and Literature from Brandeis University and is an English professor at a Connecticut college, where she co-chaired the Connecticut Writers’ Conference for five years. An eighteenth century New England farmhouse, where Sharon and her husband raised their three children, has provided inspiration for either the period or the setting for all of her books.