The cabin was finished and Luke had added on a room which he was sure would become a nursery. They hadn’t been trying long, but it was a thrilling thought. Four other cabins that would house campers were nearly complete about fifty yards away. They’d talked about moving into town, or maybe hiring a builder to build something bigger on the farm, but for now they were content.
She helped Hannah and volunteered as an interpreter at the hospital. And she had a garden. She and Luke walked and rode. Sat on the porch and sometimes on the swing. Sometimes in the moonlight, sometimes in the sunlight, either way Luke painted a picture, a feeling, in her mind. And if there was rain, she knew and she painted her own.
She knew everything she needed to know. Her heart and his. Sometimes there was light, sometimes darkness, and then sometimes, if you were lucky, you got rain.
About the Author
Claudia Connor is an award winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Contemporary Romance. Claudia attended Auburn University, where she received her undergraduate and masters degrees in early childhood education. When she's not writing, she enjoys movies, reading, and travel, with a heavy dose of daydreaming during all three. Claudia lives near Memphis, Tennessee, with her husband and three daughters.
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