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  “I don’t think he was expecting interference. He was awfully sure of himself.” She snuggled closer. He tucked her inside of his big jacket, and she breathed in the warm, sweet maleness of Will. “Oh, Will, poor Buck. He’s insane, isn’t he?”

  “Yes, darling.”

  “We’ll talk about it later.” She was tired. So tired.

  He kissed her ear. “Addie, I love you.”

  “Will, are the winters really cold in New Haven?”

  “Pretty cold.” She heard his amusement. “But we’ll have glorious summers in Blue Springs, won’t we?”

  “Yes, yes, yes.”

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  LINDA ANDERSON is the author of Over the Moon, The Secrets of Sadie Maynard, and When Night Falls. A mother of five grown children, she lives in South Florida with her husband. “Writing is a gift that brings me great joy, for which I’m very grateful. I hope my stories bring the same joy to my readers.”

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