It's release day for Where There's Faith, Fairfield Corners Book 3
A past she can't remember. A love he can't forget.
After hitting rock bottom, Robert Newlin embraced sobriety
and tried to live his life quietly and alone at his family’s lake cottage.
Blaming himself for the accident that claimed his wife and unborn baby, he
spent most of his time alone and grieving until Faith moved into the cottage
next door.
Faith McMillan had no memory of her life before that day
three years ago. The physical scars had faded but the emotional ones were still
fresh and raw. Living rent-free seemed like a great way to finish her second
book and would give her the time to figure out her next move. But then she met
the reclusive guy next door.
Robbie and Faith – can two broken people who vowed to live
their lives alone find happiness together?
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Unfazed
by the pounding on the door, Robbie rubbed the sandpaper over the wood,
enjoying the rhythm of the song and the satiny smoothness of the wood under his
hands. Creating the handmade memory boxes out of blocks of wood soothed his
soul better than the oblivion he had tried to find at the bottom of a whiskey
bottle. The music blasted through his workshop and its open windows, his way of
shutting out the world that no longer had her
in it. His attention was focused on this special
container for his soon-to-be niece or nephew; he still needed to find the right
design for the lid. Ragan had cried when he gave her the one for Skylar with
the guitar and music notes carved into it.
The
rumble of his stomach convinced him it was time to stop for lunch. He grabbed
his shirt off the hook by the door, marveling at the seventy-degree day in
October in northeast Indiana. According to the forecast on the news earlier
that day, the weather would turn more seasonable later that afternoon, bringing
in the cold and rain.
The
change in temperatures brought thoughts of Thanksgiving. He grimaced at the idea of the holiday in a few short weeks; it
would be his first big family holiday since that day back in May when he had
hit rock bottom and almost died because of it.
Pulling
the door open, he stepped back just as a woman fell towards him. He frowned while
grabbing her arms to keep her from collapsing inward, the contact with her skin
stirring something he wanted to keep buried. His hands dropped to his sides
when he was sure she was steady. “What do you want?” he said with a scowl as he
crossed his arms. “Well? I’m waiting.”
“Hi,”
she said as she stuck out her hand. “I’m Faith McMillan. I’ll be staying next
door for the next few months.”
“I’ve
got things to do. Did you come here for a reason?”
She
frowned at his brusqueness. “I just wanted to ask you to turn down the music a
couple of notches. I’m trying to work, and it’s distracting me.”
“No.”
He crowded her out the door and closed it behind him. Striding toward his
house, he turned and saw her standing there with her mouth hanging open. “This
is private property, I suggest you leave.”
He
watched as she stomped back to the Romero’s. Just what he didn’t need, a
beautiful distraction. At least, when the weather turned, he wouldn’t be subjected
to the sight of her in those shorts with her long, tanned legs that seemed to
go on forever. Maybe she would stay indoors where she wouldn’t disturb him.
Author Bio:
L.A. Remenicky ~ Love Stories With A TwistL.A. Remenicky is a wife and mother of two fur kids. An avid reader all her life, she finally put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) during NaNoWriMo in 2012 and has never looked back. When she’s not typing away on her latest story with music playing in the background, she can usually be found spending time with her family and friends.
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