“Welcome to Eclipse Bay,” Arizona said.
It was all Winter could do not to hike up her skirts and run down the aisle. Her family, her future and the love of her life were waiting for her.
* * *
• • •
A van carrying the groom’s gift to the bride arrived during the reception. Arizona Snow took charge of the delivery while the happy couple and their families danced and ate wedding cake and drank champagne at the library.
Winter saw the wedding gift for the first time when Jack opened the door and swept her up into his arms to carry her over the threshold.
She took one look, gave a cry of delight and scrambled out of his arms. He made sure she landed on her feet on the very high heels but he did not try to stop her. He watched, amused, as she dashed across the room.
She stroked a loving hand over the elegantly curved back of the little scarlet sofa.
“Thank you,” she said. “It’s perfect. Absolutely perfect.”
“It’s not the original,” Jack said. “Figured we could do without the bullet holes.”
“Yes,” Winter said. “We can definitely do without the bullet holes.”
He opened his arms and she flew back across the room to him. He gathered her close and thought about how much he loved her.
“One hundred percent certain,” he said.
About the Author
Jayne Ann Krentz is the author of more than fifty New York Times bestsellers. She has written contemporary romantic suspense novels under that name and futuristic and historical romance novels under the pseudonyms Jayne Castle and Amanda Quick, respectively.
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