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by Velvet Vaughn


  Jac threw herself at him, knocking him to the carpet with her overzealousness. “I won’t, I promise. I love you, Matt,” she cried unsteadily. “I always have and I always will.” She buried her face against his neck, sobbing.

  Matt fumbled awkwardly in his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. “Jac, sweetheart, I meant to do this on my knee. I’ll have to improvise.”

  She lifted her head and made a sound deep in her throat.

  “Jacqueline Sera, will you do me the honor of becoming my wife?”

  “When did you buy…how could you know I would be here tonight?”

  “I’ve been carrying it around with me, right here.” He placed a hand over his heart.

  “It’s exquisite,” she whispered reverently. “Yes,” she gasped. “Yes, Matt, I will marry you.”

  He sealed the proposal with soul searing kiss.

  Epilogue

  Jac listened to the bustling activity in the house with a smile. It was Lauren’s birthday and her Sweet Sixteen party would be held tonight. Matt’s parents, Luke, Dan, and Logan gathered for the afternoon occasion.

  Jac’s life had been a whirlwind since that day five months ago when she’d first crossed the threshold of this magnificent house. She and Matt married during the Christmas season. Lauren and Matt’s mother Loraine had helped plan the small, intimate affair that ended up being a fantasy of garland and ribbons and thousands of twinkling lights. As a former football hero, Matt’s celebrity status brought out the paparazzi. Photos ended up splashed all over the media including Entertainment Tonight and People Magazine.

  They spent two weeks in the Virgin Islands on their honeymoon and still Jac floated in a dream.

  She and Matt collaborated to rebuild Jumping Jacks into a premier swim and dance club and she already had instructors lined up. Lauren couldn’t wait to introduce dance and cheerleading to kids and Logan had committed to teaching scuba and water safety classes. Luke volunteered to teach self-defense and even Dan agreed to instruct some classes as well.

  She didn’t hear Matt sneak in behind her. “Jac? Are you crying?”

  “I’m peeling onions,” she sniffed.

  “Honey, those are carrots.”

  Jac looked down at the orange vegetables and burst into tears. “Then I guess I am crying.”

  Matt was behind her in a heartbeat, wrapping his arms around her waist. “What’s wrong, sweetheart? Why are you weeping?”

  She turned in his embrace burying her head against his chest. “I’m just happy,” she sobbed. “I never thought I would be this blessed.”

  Matt grasped her chin between his thumb and forefinger. “You sure it’s that and not your hormones running amok?”

  “I don’t know,” she wailed.

  “Ah, baby, don’t cry.” He spun her to face the window again as he grasped her still flat belly with both hands and rested his chin on her head. “I never thought I’d be this fortunate either. I married the most beautiful woman in the world—and she’s carrying my child.”

  “We have a magnificent home surrounded by a wonderful family and friends,” she finished. “Life couldn’t be better.”

  Author Information

  Velvet spent fifteen years in every level of amateur sports, from intern to executive management. Articles she has written have been reproduced in most major newspapers across the country and internationally. She has served as editor of five sport magazines as well as press officer for numerous national and world championship events, including two Olympic Games. The List is her debut novel. She also has a short story, The Christmas Miracle. She lives in Indiana with her family and would love to hear from her readers.

  Visit her website at www.velvetvaughn.com.

  We hope you enjoyed The List and that you’ll take a moment to share your enthusiasm with other readers by posting a review. With hundreds of new books published every month, it’s difficult to stand out in the crowd, and every review helps. Thank you for your consideration and help.

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  The List by Velvet Vaughn - This was the perfect mix. I couldn't put it down until I finished it. A great romantic mystery I was surprised with the ending. So many different levels of mystery.

  ~ Indiana GMA, Amazon

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  A Season for Romance, a collection of stories written by Amy Blizzard, is truly the perfect mix of sentiment and heartfelt joy of what Christmastime brings. I very much enjoyed each individual story and the characters each one introduced. Anyone who reads this collection can relate to at least one character as they all come from different backgrounds and walks of life, and each one can also remind you of someone you may know in your life that you think of around the holidays.

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  ~ Virginia Henley, NYT Best-Selling Author

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  Highland Wishes by Leanne Burroughs. The storyline, set in a time when tension was high between England and Scotland, is a fast-paced tale. This reviewer was easily captiv
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  (Also, see the Christian version – Highland Miracle)

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  Her Highland Rogue – Laughter, tears and love shine through this wonderful novel. This reviewer was amazed at Leanne Burroughs' depth and perception in this storyline. Her wonderful way with words plays itself through each page like a lyrical note and will captivate the reader till the very end. Read Her Highland Rogue and be transported to a time full of mystery and promise of a future. This reviewer is highly recommending this book for those who enjoy an engrossing Scottish tale full of humor, love and laughter.

  ~Dawn Roberto, Love Romances

  (See also the Christian version – Her Highland Destiny)

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  ~ Dawn Roberto, Love Romances

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  Almost Taken by Isabel Mere takes the reader on an exciting adventure. Ava Fychon, who is highly spirited and stubborn, will win the respect of the readers for her courage and determination. Deran Morissey, the Earl of Atherton, who is rumored in the beginning to be an ice king, not caring about anyone, will prove how wrong people’s perceptions can be. Almost Taken is an emotionally moving historical romance that I highly recommend.

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  ~ Vince Plato, Amazon

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  All That Glitters (Anthology) - Anyone who likes Christmas stories will love this book, very good story line, hard to put down once you start. Looking forward to more from these authors.

  ~ KRK, Amazon

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  Comfort and Joy – Anthology – An enjoyable collection.

  ~ Amazon

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  Love and Silver Bells - I really enjoyed this heartwarming anthology. The characters are heart-wrenchingly human and hurting and simply looking for a little bit of peace on earth. Luckily they all eventually find it, although not without some strife. But we always appreciate the gifts we receive when we have to work a little harder to keep them. I recommend these warm holiday tales be read by the light of a well-lit tree, with a lovely fire in the fireplace and a nice cup of hot cocoa. All will warm you through and through.

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  Court of Love by Cynthia Breeding - This delicious anthology of convention-bucking heroines in three separate time periods will delight anyone who likes Jane Austen, but wishes to peek under Mr. Darcy’s clothes. Although the historical accuracy of this collection is a bit suspect and the plotlines are wrapped up with slightly alarming speed, each story features a woman with a unique personality and an independent soul, not to mention some very sexy men in breeches. Perfect bedtime reading for lovers of spicy historical romance.

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  ~ Joy Nash, USA Today Best Seller

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  All I Want for Christmas Is You (Anthology) - A warm cup of romance is just the thing for a chill winter evening... This is a compulsively readable anthology of short romance. Highly recommended.

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  ~ Sandra Madden, Best Selling Author

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  If you want original medieval romance, captivating heroines, sexy heroes, stories of adventure, fantasy, and poignant love, Cynthia Breeding's Lochs and Lasses has it all!

  ~ Ann Major, USA Today Bestselling Author

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  From betrayal, to broken hearts, to finding love again, Second Time Around has a story for just about anyone. These fine ladies created stories that will always stay fresh in my heart; ones I will treasure forever.

  ~ Cherokee, Coffee Time Romance & More

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