by SJ McCoy
“I know.” Tears shone in her eyes.
“What’s all that about?” asked Shane with a grin.
Summer turned back to Carter. She wanted him to have this moment. To tell his family and share their happiness with all of them.
She went to him and slipped under his arm, sliding her own around his waist as she smiled around at everyone.
“I think you can all probably guess, but we wanted to come tell you officially.”
“Tell us what?” asked his dad with a big grin on his face.
“That Summer has agreed to do me the honor of becoming my wife.”
Summer got lost in all the hugging and backslapping and congratulating. Beau came to hug her and gave her an apologetic smile. “I hope you’re not mad at me now that you understand?”
She shook her head and hugged him back. “Not at all.”
She loved this family. She loved that they loved each other so much and saw each other through the ups and the downs. She turned to find Carter, he was watching her with a big smile on his face and love shining out of his big brown eyes. Most of all she loved this man. Her man. Carter;
A Note from SJ
I hope you enjoyed Carter and Summer’s story. If you’d like to leave me a review, I would very much appreciate it. And please consider letting your friends know about the book if you feel they might like it. If you’re interested in following the Remington brothers as they each find love, there are more books to look for:-
Mason is the first in the series. A second chance romance with Gina - the girl he loved and lost.
Shane is the lovable rogue who meets his match in the feisty Cassidy.
Beau will be out next—hopefully in the not too distant future.
Chance is holding out for his own three book spinoff – that may take me a while! In the meantime, you’ll see glimpses of him in my Summer Lake series, too. If you haven’t read them, you can get started for FREE.
Emma and Jack in Love Like You’ve Never Been Hurt FREE!
Holly and Pete in Work Like You Don't Need the Money
Missy and Dan in Dance Like Nobody's Watching
Smoke and Laura in Fly Like You've Never Been Grounded
Michael and Megan in Laugh Like You’ve Never Cried
Kenzie and Chase in Sing Like Nobody’s Listening
Gabe and Renée in Smile Like You Mean It
Missy and Dan’s wedding in The Wedding Dance
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PS – Project Semicolon
You may have noticed that the final sentence of the story closed with a semicolon. It isn’t a typo. Project Semicolon is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and love to those who are struggling with depression, suicide, addiction, and self-injury. Project Semicolon exists to encourage, love and inspire. It’s a movement I support with all my heart.
"A semicolon represents a sentence the author could have ended, but chose not to. The sentence is your life and the author is you." - Project Semicolon
This author started writing after her son was killed in a car crash. At the time I wanted my own story to be over, instead I chose to honour a promise to my son to write my ‘silly stories’ someday. I chose to escape into my fictional world. I know for many who struggle with depression, suicide can appear to be the only escape. The semicolon has become a symbol of support, and hopefully a reminder – Your story isn’t over yet
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Contents
Carter
Carter Copyright
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chapter Twenty-Three
A Note from SJ
PS – Project Semicolon