Zach lowered his mouth, capturing her lips and sealing their promise.
A sharp whistle broke them apart. Harry and Ethan were standing in the stall opposite them, leaning over the half-door. “It’s about time.” Black Knight shook his head in agreement.
A word about the author…
Laura Freeman has been a reporter for the past thirteen years and covers the MyTown NEO beat for Summit County in Ohio. She has won the Press Club of Cleveland’s Ohio Excellence in Journalism award twice and the Ohio Newspaper Association award several times. Her novel, Impending Love and Madness, is the sequel to Impending Love and War, Impending Love and Death, Impending Love and Lies, and Impending Love and Capture.
Madness takes place in 1865 when Cassandra Beecher and Sergeant Zach Ravenswood attend a play at Ford’s Theater. Lincoln’s assassination is followed by a series of events that threaten to destroy the young couple’s love.
Laura lives in Ohio, where she is working on her final book in the series, Impending Love and Promise.
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Morgan can’t let Jess leave when she overhears Lee’s army is retreating during the night. She’s a dangerous woman and not because of the knife she pressed against his throat or the revolver hidden beneath her skirt. The battlefield angel has a face no man can forget, especially when facing death.
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Everything would be perfect, except the Civil War is about to begin. How long does “ever after” have to last for it to count as happy?
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