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Christmas with Her Lost-and-Found Lover

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by Ann Mcintosh


  Andy shook his head, and she followed him into the next room, where a very pale girl of about twelve, was lying listlessly on a bed. Her eyes were open but whether she was seeing them, Sam didn’t know.

  ‘Kayla has recently been diagnosed with Type One diabetes, but it took a while for her GP to get to the root of her problem.’

  ‘Or for her to agree to even see a doctor,’ Sam suggested, and saw the girl give a wan smile. ‘A lot of girls going into the teenage years complain of being tired, of having headaches, or they’re irritable. So it isn’t always picked up on at home and they don’t always get to a doctor until something drastic happens.’

  ‘You’re right, of course,’ Andy agreed, and Sam was just deciding that this would be okay—this working with Andy—but then he smiled, and it was such an open, warm, typical Andy smile that something inside her began to crack.

  Could it be the film of the ice she’d sheathed around her heart when Nick had died?

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  ISBN-13: 9781488066702

  Christmas with Her Lost-and-Found Lover

  Copyright © 2020 by Ann McIntosh

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