Colorado High
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He took a deep breath. “You know what else they say, Tessa.” She looked at him questioningly. “Good fences make good neighbors. What do you say we just mend it and leave it be?”
“For old time’s sake? she asked.
“No-o-o,” he said slowly. “For all the times to come.”
For Wilson
And for the ten halcyon summers spent gawking at the San Juans from our little cabin at the foot of Log Hill Mesa.
Copyright © 1995 by Joyce C. Ware
Originally published by Zebra Romance (0821749048)
Electronically published in 2007 by Belgrave House
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