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Saturday, February 26, 2022

What’s Up with the Lessmans?
Isle of Hope on FREE DOWNLOAD 2/28-3/4!![]()
Birthday GIVEAWAY 2/28-3/4!
Winners from Various Past Contests!
Recommendations for Authors Who Write Like Me
Cool Trailer/Video for my latest, The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
Pix of Characters from The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
1st Chapter from The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
So, What’s Up with the Lessmans?
Well, like everyone else, we’re trying to stay warm this winter and doing a pretty good job, I think, especially since we headed south for a visit to sunny Florida with family and friends.
Okay, I will admit, there’s a certain amount of guilt when the folks back home are braving zero-degree temps and snow. I am happy to see, however, that these sub-zero temps are interspersed with unusually warm 60-degree weather here and there, so I hope you are in one of those lucky spots!
Anyway, here’s a brief glimpse of what we’ve been up to so far, with more family visits ahead, so YAY! Keith and I visited preserves and parks, my daughter, son-in-law and two grands visited us for pool and beach time, and Keith takes a nap on the couch with me while I attempt to write.

Unfortunately for my book schedule, I don’t have a lot of time to write … đłÂ Which means my goal for releasing book 2 in The Cousins O’Connor series this spring, A Hope and a Prayer, has been stalled, so I am now looking at a late summer or fall release instead of this spring. Sigh.
But in the balance of things — the O’Connor family has had to take a back seat to the Lessmans, so prayers appreciated for supernatural anointing, speed, and productivity to get ‘er done!
Isle of Hope on FREE DOWNLOAD 2/28-3/4!

As many of you know, my award-winning novel, Isle of Hope, is more of a ministry to me than a sales opportunity, because it’s loosely based on my own dysfunctional relationship with my estranged father and how God taught me to heal it. So, as my agent once told me, Isle of Hope has a “powerful message” of forgiveness that I want to share with as many people as I can.
THUS the free download on it for five days only, FEB. 28-MAR. 4, 2022. So … if you know anyone who reads women’s fiction/romance, this is the download for them! I would greatly appreciate any help in getting the word out on this free download, either via sharing my social media posts on it that will begin Feb. 28 or just plain, old word of mouth. MEGA thanks and hugs to anyone who helps me out!
CLICK HERE FOR FREE IOH DOWNLOAD 2/28-3/4
Birthday GIVEAWAY 2/28-3/4!
đ Consider this your invite to a birthday party at Tell Tale Reviews where Jasmine Augustine is celebrating her birthday. Since I named a character after Jasmine in Isle of Hope, I am ending her rmonth-long giveaways with a final giveaway of my own with winner’s choice of any three of my indie e-books OR an e-book of any one of Revell’s O’Connor books.
So, come on by to leave a comment, and you’re in the draw! Hope to see you there.
JASMINE’S BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY 2/28-3/4!
We Have Winners!
đ MEGA hugs to everyone who entered either Mysti’s Book Nook Podcast contest or my “Perfect Kiss” blog contest at Tell-Tale Reviews. I wish you all could win, but you still have a chance to win something by entering Jasmine’s birthday contest above, so hope to see you there.
In the meantime, SUPER CONGRATS to the following winners whom I have contacted directly:
WINNERS FROM MYSTI’S BOOK NOOK PODCAST CONTEST:
US WINNER: Lisa Turley
INT’L WINNER: Lisa from Ghana aboagyelisa@hotmail.com
WINNER FROM THE PERFECT KISS BLOG:
Tammy Eanes
Recommendations for Authors Who Write Like Me

Periodically I’ll get emails from readers who ask me if I know of any other Christian authors who write Christian romance like I do â with a higher level of both romantic passion and spiritual passion. So I’ll usually toss out a few names.
But I was recently approached by a new website that allows you to not only find out the top authors on any given subject or genre, but also allows you to find out who your favorite authors recommend. It’s called BETA SHEPHERD and you can read all about it at Beta Shepherd Home Link.
My page is entitled, The best Christian romance with spiritual and romantic passion, so if you if you would like to check it out to find out the five Christian authors who I think write more like me, here’s the link:
Julie Lessman’s Page for The Best Christian Romance with Spiritual and Romantic Passion
Trailer/Video for my New Murder Mystery!
Characters from The Secret of Emerald Cottage
Allow me to introduce you to the main characters in The Secret of Emerald Cottage! Letâs begin with the heroine, Molly Stewart, a sweet-natured former Navy nurse with an aversion to men who are players and a penchant for reading and writing cozy mystery.
    
  
And then we have our rogue hero, Breccan McGill, Aunt Lillyâs celebrity soccer-star great nephew, who is a gourmet chef with a delicious Irish brogue.
 

Next, we have precious Aunt Lilly, an 88-year-old backwoods dynamo with a love for the Lord, Brecâs gourmet desserts, and poker.
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And finally, Detective Sloan Kennedy, the 2nd guy in the love triangle in this book who will be my hero in book two IF I decide to do another mystery.

Excerpt From The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
Here is Chapter One of the book, so I hope you enjoy it!
It is He who reveals the profound and
hidden things; He knows what is in the darkness,
and the light dwells with Him.
âDaniel 2:22
CHAPTER ONE
Savannah, Georgia, Late Spring
âI was a fool, Molly. Forgive me? Please?â
Forgive him? Body numb, Molly Stewart stood rooted at Miss Lillyâs front door, staring at the man who had broken both her heart and her trust, and wondered if she actually could.
Today was to have been their wedding day at a pretty little church in Charleston. Instead here Tyler stood on the wraparound front porch of Miss Lillyâs secluded cottage on Lake Loon, more handsome than a louse had a right to be. Those piercing gray eyes were as repentantâand deadlyâas sheâd ever seen. Hands plunged deep in the pockets of his favorite Rock Revival jeans, he offered an awkward shrug, his rolled-sleeved, buttoned-down shirt emphasizing broad shoulders and a well-defined torso. âThese last six months without you have been awful, babe, convincing me I made the biggest and most brainless mistake of my life.â
Yeah, me too. Cocking her hip, Molly slapped her arms into an impatient fold, not about to let Tyler Madsen disarm her again. âWell, I certainly concur with brainless.â Her eyes narrowed to slits, as thin as her patience. âWhat do you want, Tyler?â
That hard-sculpted jaw tensed as he threaded a hand through wheat-colored hair shorn on the sides. His Adamâs apple ducked twice, a sure sign sheâd rattled his confidence, which wasnât easy to do. âI rather hoped it would be obvious,â he whispered, catching her off-guard when he reached to caress her face with tender fingers. âI want âusâ back.â
She jerked away, arms glued to her waist in self-defense as she took a step back, warning bells going off in her head over the warm shiver heâd produced. Sheâd been head over heels for a solid year, ready to spend the rest of her life with him, so naturally his touch still affected her. Her mouth compressed in resolve. But she was also ready to spend the rest of her life forgetting him, too, and had a six-month head start, thank God. âThere is no âus,â Tyler. I wonder if there ever was.â
âThere was and you know it, Molly,â he said quietly, gently tugging one of her hands free to draw her close. âBecause despite my asinine mistake, we still love each other.â
âLoved!â she hissed, breaking free to thump him hard on a chest that felt like rock. âPast tense, buster, so you can just take your seductive song and dance andââ
Her gasp was silenced when his mouth took hers, melting her to the door with a kiss that reminded her of all she had lost.
A friend.
A husband.
A love for a lifetime.
âForgive me, Mollyâplease?â He gently touched his forehead to hers. âGive me another chance, and I swear I will do everything in my power to make it up to you.â
âTy âŠâ She felt herself weakening, memories of their last year resurrecting the faintest glimmers of love and hope that sheâd worked so hard to bury beneath a mountain of hurt. âI donât thinkââ
Her resistance was swallowed up in another dangerous kiss so possessive, all her walls came tumbling down when he pulled away. Suddenly, his handsome face dissolved into a haze, disappearing into the same nightmare sheâd lived for the last half year. A groan trailed from her lips as her head thrashed back and forth in her bed. âNo, donât leave again, please,â she murmured in her sleep, âjust kiss me, please âŠâ
Her body finally relaxed when he didâgently, softlyâvaguely aware it had to be a dream because the scent was all wrongânot the vanilla musk scent of Tyâs Stronger With You cologne sheâd given him for Christmas. No, this was more of a peppery scent with a hint of lilac and lavender, confirming it wasnât Ty she was kissing at all, but someone else.
Lost somewhere between semi-consciousness and a slumber induced by a bleary-headed cold and a 2:00 a.m. dose of Nyquil Severe Cold & Flu, she burrowed deeper into the downy softness of her bed, never wanting the kiss to end. Definitely had to be a dream because Ty was her past, and yet this tender brush of lips against hers felt so real! So right.
Breathing in the heady scent of pine trees that surrounded both Miss Lillyâs Emerald Cottage and the glimmering glacial lake outside her open window, she allowed her subconscious to fade back into sleep, desperate to return to Prince Charming.
âWake up, Princess.â A husky voice with a hint of a brogue breathed into her ear, accompanied by a trace of that delicious peppery scent, and she literally groaned out loud, unwilling for the magic to end. Rolling on her side, she yanked the cover sheet over her head, longing to slip away once again âŠ
âUh, excuse me, Goldilocks, but I think youâre sleeping in my bed.â
Her eyes snapped open beneath the sheet while she gasped, frozen for a split second before she jerked her Glock 36 from under her pillow. Launching from her bed, her limbs shook like Jell-O as she stood there in her ratty tank top and penguin shorts, arms extended. âWho are y-you?â she rasped, heart pummeling her ribcage while she trembled, taking shaky aim at a man in a sculpted T-shirt and jeans who made Prince Charming look like a frog.
Light blue eyes flared in surprise as he raised massive palms in the air, a lazy smile easing across lips way too full and sensuous for a man. âWhoa, take it easy, lass. Iâm Miss Lillyâs great nephew, Brec McGill, but you can call me Papa Bear if you like.â
âHow did you get in?â she demanded, snatching her cell phone from the nightstand before backing toward the door, punching 9-1-1 in just to be ready. Hands quivering, she tucked the phone into her shorts, rattled that a Greek god had entered her room and sheâd never even heard him come in.
With an impressive bulge of a bicep, he casually scratched the back of his head, his smile patient as he tossed a set of keys in the air. He slipped them into the pocket of jeans so snug, they bordered on indecent. âA key. From Aunt Lilly. A long time ago.â
âWait a minute.â She swallowed hard as she wiped her lips, gaze narrowing when the memory of her dream came back. âDid you ⊠kiss me?â
âDepends.â One edge of his mouth crooked as he tipped his head, flashing the deepest, most dangerous dimples sheâd ever seen. âDid you like it?â
Stance stiff, she jerked the gun higher, satisfied when it wiped the smile right off his face.
Taking a quick step back, he thumped a taut chest with a blunt thumb while he stared her down. âLook, Goldilocks, this is my room, and you were sleeping in my bed, so suppose you tell me who you are, aye?â
Her chin jutted up. âI am Miss Lillyâs temporary caretaker and companion, Nurse Molly Stewart. The one who left umpteen voicemail messages and a telegram that you never bothered to answer, I might add.â
He actually winced, which gave some small comfort that there may be a shred of concern somewhere deep down in this great nephew who hadnât visited his aunt in years.
He cuffed the back of his neck. âAbout that,â he said with a sheepish look, âIâve had a bit of bother lately with the press, so Iâve been off the grid, so to speak.â He gave an awkward shrug. âNew cell phone, new apartment, dodged voicemail, you know?â
Expelling a silent sigh, Molly slowly lowered her gun. Yes, she knew. Miss Lilly had already filled her in on her notorious great nephew, the infamous Irish soccer star embroiled in a nasty scandal. The same nephew Miss Lillyâd been praying for since he went astray after collegeâboth from her and from the faith sheâd tried so hard to instill.
âBut I finally got the telegram,â he continued in a rush, a definite apology lacing his tone as he buried his hands deep in the pockets of his jeans. Those broad shoulders lifted briefly. âSo, here I am.â His thick, dark brows tented in concern as he pinned Molly with a pointed gaze that held a touch of vulnerability. âHow is she?â he whispered.
âBetter.â Rolling her neck, Molly felt the tension slowly seep from her body. âSheâs out of the coma and resting comfortablyââ
âComa?â His voice cracked as his golden tan bleached to pale. âShe was in a coma? The telegram just said sheâd fallen and was in the hospital, for criminyâs sake.â
Molly arched a brow, her manner cool. âShe did fall, Mr. McGillâinto the lake, as a matter of fact. Which resulted in a coma when she almost drowned. But she came out of it before I sent the telegramâwhich was a last resort, mind you, after all the phone calls.â
A groan rattled from his throat as he tunneled thick fingers through short curly hairâalmost blackâappearing as if he actually cared or at least putting on a pretty good act. He glanced at his watch. âWhere is she? I want to see her right now. And I want to know everything.â
âAll in good time, Striker Boy,â Molly said as she waved the gun toward the door, adding her own twist to his team nickname of âStriker Manâ since he was his teamâs primary scoring threat. âItâs barely six a.m. and weâre not going anywhere till Iâve had a shower and a cup of coffee, so donât be in such a hurry.â
She suddenly remembered the brazen pass heâd made by kissing her while she was sleeping, and both her ireâand her gunârose to new heights. âOh, waitâyou werenât in a hurry, were you? Since you just arrived a week after the fact.â
Those blue eyes thinned to slits of sapphire. âItâs âStriker Man,â for your information, Goldilocks,â he said in a gravelly voice as tight as hers, âand I detest guns, so stop waving that thing at me. I took the redeye as soon as I got the blinkinâ telegram, so donât act like I donât care about my aunt.â
Eyes wide, Molly feigned surprise as she placed a hand to her cheek. âOh, forgive me, please, but I didnât realize seeing your aunt once every ten years qualified as âcaring.ââ
Too late she saw the flicker of pain in his eyes, pools of regret and guilt that shamed her before he quickly looked away, shoulders slumping while he gouged the bridge of his nose. âIt was twice,â he said quietly, the weariness of his manner reminding her heâd just flown twelve hours on a cramped plane in the middle of the night. âBut Iâm here now, Miss Stewart, and I would very much like to see my aunt.â
Oh, way to welcome the prodigal home, Molly, she thought with a pinch in her chest, heat warming the back of her neck over kicking a man when he was down. She was the Christian here, after all, and he was not, a point that caused Miss Lilly great pain whenever theyâd discussed her wayward great nephew.
The same wayward nephew whoâd just kissed me while I was asleep, for pityâs sake!
For pityâs sake, indeed. And Brec McGillâs, apparently. Because if Molly knew one thing for sure about Miss Lilly, it was that no matter how infrequently she saw her nephew, she longed to see him healthy and whole, both spiritually and emotionally.
âDeep down heâs a good boy,â sheâd often say with that faraway look that told Molly he was her number-one priority before she went home to her Saviorâthat the nephew she loved would return to his, restoring the faith sheâd worked so hard to instill. And that sure wouldnât happen if Molly didnât reflect the love of the merciful God she also espoused, forgiving this lost soul for abandoning the aunt who loved him all of these years.
Unleashing a heavy sigh of regret that mirrored that in his eyes, Molly placed her gun on the nightstand and gave a side nod toward the door. âVisiting hours are at ten, so you can either catch a few winks in the guest room before we leave, or you can wait for me in the kitchen. Where,â she said with a quirk of her brow, âI will happily whip up breakfastâsomething fast, hearty, and nutritiousâplus coffee while I fill you in on the state of Miss Lilly and her affairs.â
A sense of peace settled over his features like a truce, making him appear all the more fatigued. Offering a tired smile, he nodded to the novel splayed open on her bed, her favorite Agatha Christie cozy mystery that sheâd been reading before nodding off. He tilted his head to read the title. âSparkling Cyanide?â he said with a scrunch of his nose.
âResearch,â she said with a slight heft of her chin, âfor a book I plan to write.â
He gave a slow nod with a twitch of a smile. âAnd hopefully nothing to do with breakfast, I trust?â
Head tipped, she crossed her arms with a shadow of a smile. âThe juryâs still out, Soccer Boy.â
He gave a slow nod, mouth sliding into a smile that instantly slid into a yawn. âNo wonder you were out cold, then. Cozy mysteries are better than a sleeping pill in my opinionâtoo sweet for my tastes. I like a lot more action, so Iâm a Steven King fan myself.â
She angled a brow. âMakes perfect sense. And your favorite is Misery, is it?â
He paused on his way to the door to shoot a wry smile over his shoulder. âHilarious, Goldie.â Hand on the knob, he turned, his weariness belied by a twitch of a smile that reminded her all over again just how handsome he was. And dangerous to a womanâs emotional health per the tabloids sheâd read.
âBreakfast would be absolutely grand, lass,â he said in a husky tone that held more than a hint of tease. âAnd if youâre willing to forgive me for both my abominable lack of attention to Aunt Lilly and stealing a kiss?ââhe had the audacity to give her a winkââIâll forgive you for stealing my room.â
âForgiven,â she said with a pert lift of her chin, matching his shadow of a smile with one of her own. âThe lack of attention to Miss Lilly, that is, Strike-Out Boy. But the sheer annoyance from the other?â She wrinkled her nose as she crossed her arms in a taut fold, dismissing him with a nod of her head to close the door. âSomething tells me Iâll need that for self-defense.â
Friday, January 7, 2022

Kick off 2022 with Powerful Prayer!![]()
Recommendations for Authors Who Write Like Me
Mysti’s Podcast Contest!
Cool Trailer/Video for my latest, The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
Pix of Characters from The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
1st Chapter from The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
HAPPY 2022! Let’s Kick It Off With Prayer!
Call me a cock-eyed optimist, but I believe 2022 is going to be a year of untold blessing for the Body of Christ!

Of course, âBELIEVEâ is the key word for followers of Christ, especially after such a dark couple of years for the world with the devastation of Covid and terrific turmoil in the United States.
As far as Iâm concerned, it all begins with prayer! So beginning SUNDAY, JANUARY 9-29, 2022, Keith and I are embarking on an AMAZING prayer journey with my daughterâs AMAZING church, Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama. Itâs their bi-annual 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting, and let me tell you â for me (and Keith) â it was life-changing the first year we did it. So much so, that friends and relatives now ask me to remind them when it begins in January. Thus this Journal Jot blog â to remind them and YOU of a life-changing opportunity you will not want to miss!
Now trust me, people, when my daughter said to me a few years back, âHey, Mom, our church is kicking off its 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting this Sunday, and I think you would really like it,â I pretty much froze on the spot.
Why? Well, because I knew the fasting part would be hard and there were certain things I did NOT want to give up for 21 days. âSure, babe, Iâll check the Sunday kick-off service out online,â I said, fully intending to watch for a few minutes so I could tell her I did, but then letting her know it wasnât for me because what can I say â I was skeptical.
Sigh. đł
The pastor reeled me in like a bass on a hula grub in the first five minutes.
Wait ⊠I have to give up what??!!
Yep, âI have to give up sweets, wine, and Amazon for 21 days,â I told Keith in shock, not a bit happy about it.
âWhat?â Keith stared at me wide-eyed, as if Iâd just told him I was giving up writing and reading romance to embark on a career picking up trash on a highway. âWhy on earth are you doing that?â he said, jaw dangling considerably. âBecause God told me to,â I responded in a mournful tone, never, EVER imagining just how much my life was about to change!
That was the year following my sabbatical to focus more on God, family, and writing for the sheer joy of writing, when I told my editor I wouldnât be pitching any books or series for a while. Since then, my love affair with God has grown by leaps and bounds, deepening more and more each year after I embark on 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting with Church of the Highlands. As a romance writer, I can now say that the greatest romance of all is the one I have found with my Father in Heaven and my Savior, bringing more joy, peace, strength, and hope than I have ever experienced in over 70 years.
Why am I telling you this? Well, again, because I feel like there may be one or two of you out there that God wants to join me in this endeavor. I meant to tell you about it sooner (duh ⊠before the 21 Days begins Sunday), but I didnât, so I apologize. But, itâs not too late because you can start anytime by checking out Pastor Hodgeâs kick-off Sunday service to prayerfully decide if the 21 Days is something you want to do. Pastor Chris will explain how there are all kinds of ways to fast other than food, so donât be intimidated.
For instance, food isnât a big deal to me, but my nightly glass of wine with dinner and not checking Amazon for reviews and stats definitely are, so thatâs what I fast along with sweets and lunch. See? Not too hard, and you know what? Keith and I actually look forward to it every single year like little kids at Christmas because itâs THAT good for our souls and our lives. I know it would be for you too, so pray about it, okay?
If youâre interested, it’s one hour of your day Monday – Saturday at 6:00 a.m. CST … OR … if that’s too early for you, you can participate in the hour-service anytime during the day from 9:00 a.m. on when they post the 6:00 a.m. daily service. Here’s what the hour-long service includes:
6:00 – 6:10 a.m.â Worship.
6:10 – 6:20 a.m. â Brief message from Pastor Chris or other guest speakers.
6:20 – 6:40 a.m. â Personal prayer time w/background worship music.
6:40 – 7:00 a.m. â Corporate prayer with Pastor Chris and congregation.
Trust me â it will be the fastest hour you ever spend, and it will kick off your day â and your year â unlike anything else will ever do. So, here’s the link, and hope you can join in:
Recommendations for Authors Who Write Like Me
Periodically I’ll get emails from readers who ask me if I know of any other Christian authors who write Christian romance like I do â with a higher level of both romantic passion and spiritual passion. So I’ll usually toss out a few names.
But I was recently approached by a new website that allows you to not only find out the top authors on any given subject or genre, but also allows you to find out who your favorite authors recommend. It’s called BETA SHEPHERD and you can read all about it at Beta Shepherd Home Link.
My page is entitled, The best Christian romance with spiritual and romantic passion, so if you if you would like to check it out to find out the five Christian authors who I think write more like me, here’s the link:
Julie Lessman’s Page for The Best Christian Romance with Spiritual and Romantic Passion
Mystiâs Book Nook Podcast CONTEST!
Mysti Jordan, co-host from Kankelfritz and Friends morning radio show on Family Life Radio interviewed me about how I write âauthentic romance while not compromising my Christian values.â Plus I divulge my best tips for aspiring authors and give away a free e-book!
CONTEST DETAILS:
Listen to the podcast, then email me the answer to the question listed below through the CONTACT JULIE tab of my website, and youâll be entered to win your choice of the following:
đ A signed paperback copy of any of my indie books
đ OR three of my e-books
đ OR your choice of brand-new paperback release from a list of top authors!
CONTEST RUNS THROUGH JANUARY 2022, and winner will be announced in February Journal Jot blog.
AND THE QUESTION IS:
Whatâs the number one tip I give to aspiring authors in Mystiâs podcast?
Hereâs the link and GOOD LUCK!
 MYSTIâS PODCAST WITH JULIE
Trailer/Video for my New Murder Mystery!
Characters from The Secret of Emerald Cottage
Allow me to introduce you to the main characters in The Secret of Emerald Cottage! Letâs begin with the heroine, Molly Stewart, a sweet-natured former Navy nurse with an aversion to men who are players and a penchant for reading and writing cozy mystery.
    
  
And then we have our rogue hero, Breccan McGill, Aunt Lillyâs celebrity soccer-star great nephew, who is a gourmet chef with a delicious Irish brogue.
 

Next, we have precious Aunt Lilly, an 88-year-old backwoods dynamo with a love for the Lord, Brecâs gourmet desserts, and poker.
Â

And finally, Detective Sloan Kennedy, the 2nd guy in the love triangle in this book who will be my hero in book two IF I decide to do another mystery.

Excerpt From The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
Here is Chapter One of the book, so I hope you enjoy it!
It is He who reveals the profound and
hidden things; He knows what is in the darkness,
and the light dwells with Him.
âDaniel 2:22
CHAPTER ONE
Savannah, Georgia, Late Spring
âI was a fool, Molly. Forgive me? Please?â
Forgive him? Body numb, Molly Stewart stood rooted at Miss Lillyâs front door, staring at the man who had broken both her heart and her trust, and wondered if she actually could.
Today was to have been their wedding day at a pretty little church in Charleston. Instead here Tyler stood on the wraparound front porch of Miss Lillyâs secluded cottage on Lake Loon, more handsome than a louse had a right to be. Those piercing gray eyes were as repentantâand deadlyâas sheâd ever seen. Hands plunged deep in the pockets of his favorite Rock Revival jeans, he offered an awkward shrug, his rolled-sleeved, buttoned-down shirt emphasizing broad shoulders and a well-defined torso. âThese last six months without you have been awful, babe, convincing me I made the biggest and most brainless mistake of my life.â
Yeah, me too. Cocking her hip, Molly slapped her arms into an impatient fold, not about to let Tyler Madsen disarm her again. âWell, I certainly concur with brainless.â Her eyes narrowed to slits, as thin as her patience. âWhat do you want, Tyler?â
That hard-sculpted jaw tensed as he threaded a hand through wheat-colored hair shorn on the sides. His Adamâs apple ducked twice, a sure sign sheâd rattled his confidence, which wasnât easy to do. âI rather hoped it would be obvious,â he whispered, catching her off-guard when he reached to caress her face with tender fingers. âI want âusâ back.â
She jerked away, arms glued to her waist in self-defense as she took a step back, warning bells going off in her head over the warm shiver heâd produced. Sheâd been head over heels for a solid year, ready to spend the rest of her life with him, so naturally his touch still affected her. Her mouth compressed in resolve. But she was also ready to spend the rest of her life forgetting him, too, and had a six-month head start, thank God. âThere is no âus,â Tyler. I wonder if there ever was.â
âThere was and you know it, Molly,â he said quietly, gently tugging one of her hands free to draw her close. âBecause despite my asinine mistake, we still love each other.â
âLoved!â she hissed, breaking free to thump him hard on a chest that felt like rock. âPast tense, buster, so you can just take your seductive song and dance andââ
Her gasp was silenced when his mouth took hers, melting her to the door with a kiss that reminded her of all she had lost.
A friend.
A husband.
A love for a lifetime.
âForgive me, Mollyâplease?â He gently touched his forehead to hers. âGive me another chance, and I swear I will do everything in my power to make it up to you.â
âTy âŠâ She felt herself weakening, memories of their last year resurrecting the faintest glimmers of love and hope that sheâd worked so hard to bury beneath a mountain of hurt. âI donât thinkââ
Her resistance was swallowed up in another dangerous kiss so possessive, all her walls came tumbling down when he pulled away. Suddenly, his handsome face dissolved into a haze, disappearing into the same nightmare sheâd lived for the last half year. A groan trailed from her lips as her head thrashed back and forth in her bed. âNo, donât leave again, please,â she murmured in her sleep, âjust kiss me, please âŠâ
Her body finally relaxed when he didâgently, softlyâvaguely aware it had to be a dream because the scent was all wrongânot the vanilla musk scent of Tyâs Stronger With You cologne sheâd given him for Christmas. No, this was more of a peppery scent with a hint of lilac and lavender, confirming it wasnât Ty she was kissing at all, but someone else.
Lost somewhere between semi-consciousness and a slumber induced by a bleary-headed cold and a 2:00 a.m. dose of Nyquil Severe Cold & Flu, she burrowed deeper into the downy softness of her bed, never wanting the kiss to end. Definitely had to be a dream because Ty was her past, and yet this tender brush of lips against hers felt so real! So right.
Breathing in the heady scent of pine trees that surrounded both Miss Lillyâs Emerald Cottage and the glimmering glacial lake outside her open window, she allowed her subconscious to fade back into sleep, desperate to return to Prince Charming.
âWake up, Princess.â A husky voice with a hint of a brogue breathed into her ear, accompanied by a trace of that delicious peppery scent, and she literally groaned out loud, unwilling for the magic to end. Rolling on her side, she yanked the cover sheet over her head, longing to slip away once again âŠ
âUh, excuse me, Goldilocks, but I think youâre sleeping in my bed.â
Her eyes snapped open beneath the sheet while she gasped, frozen for a split second before she jerked her Glock 36 from under her pillow. Launching from her bed, her limbs shook like Jell-O as she stood there in her ratty tank top and penguin shorts, arms extended. âWho are y-you?â she rasped, heart pummeling her ribcage while she trembled, taking shaky aim at a man in a sculpted T-shirt and jeans who made Prince Charming look like a frog.
Light blue eyes flared in surprise as he raised massive palms in the air, a lazy smile easing across lips way too full and sensuous for a man. âWhoa, take it easy, lass. Iâm Miss Lillyâs great nephew, Brec McGill, but you can call me Papa Bear if you like.â
âHow did you get in?â she demanded, snatching her cell phone from the nightstand before backing toward the door, punching 9-1-1 in just to be ready. Hands quivering, she tucked the phone into her shorts, rattled that a Greek god had entered her room and sheâd never even heard him come in.
With an impressive bulge of a bicep, he casually scratched the back of his head, his smile patient as he tossed a set of keys in the air. He slipped them into the pocket of jeans so snug, they bordered on indecent. âA key. From Aunt Lilly. A long time ago.â
âWait a minute.â She swallowed hard as she wiped her lips, gaze narrowing when the memory of her dream came back. âDid you ⊠kiss me?â
âDepends.â One edge of his mouth crooked as he tipped his head, flashing the deepest, most dangerous dimples sheâd ever seen. âDid you like it?â
Stance stiff, she jerked the gun higher, satisfied when it wiped the smile right off his face.
Taking a quick step back, he thumped a taut chest with a blunt thumb while he stared her down. âLook, Goldilocks, this is my room, and you were sleeping in my bed, so suppose you tell me who you are, aye?â
Her chin jutted up. âI am Miss Lillyâs temporary caretaker and companion, Nurse Molly Stewart. The one who left umpteen voicemail messages and a telegram that you never bothered to answer, I might add.â
He actually winced, which gave some small comfort that there may be a shred of concern somewhere deep down in this great nephew who hadnât visited his aunt in years.
He cuffed the back of his neck. âAbout that,â he said with a sheepish look, âIâve had a bit of bother lately with the press, so Iâve been off the grid, so to speak.â He gave an awkward shrug. âNew cell phone, new apartment, dodged voicemail, you know?â
Expelling a silent sigh, Molly slowly lowered her gun. Yes, she knew. Miss Lilly had already filled her in on her notorious great nephew, the infamous Irish soccer star embroiled in a nasty scandal. The same nephew Miss Lillyâd been praying for since he went astray after collegeâboth from her and from the faith sheâd tried so hard to instill.
âBut I finally got the telegram,â he continued in a rush, a definite apology lacing his tone as he buried his hands deep in the pockets of his jeans. Those broad shoulders lifted briefly. âSo, here I am.â His thick, dark brows tented in concern as he pinned Molly with a pointed gaze that held a touch of vulnerability. âHow is she?â he whispered.
âBetter.â Rolling her neck, Molly felt the tension slowly seep from her body. âSheâs out of the coma and resting comfortablyââ
âComa?â His voice cracked as his golden tan bleached to pale. âShe was in a coma? The telegram just said sheâd fallen and was in the hospital, for criminyâs sake.â
Molly arched a brow, her manner cool. âShe did fall, Mr. McGillâinto the lake, as a matter of fact. Which resulted in a coma when she almost drowned. But she came out of it before I sent the telegramâwhich was a last resort, mind you, after all the phone calls.â
A groan rattled from his throat as he tunneled thick fingers through short curly hairâalmost blackâappearing as if he actually cared or at least putting on a pretty good act. He glanced at his watch. âWhere is she? I want to see her right now. And I want to know everything.â
âAll in good time, Striker Boy,â Molly said as she waved the gun toward the door, adding her own twist to his team nickname of âStriker Manâ since he was his teamâs primary scoring threat. âItâs barely six a.m. and weâre not going anywhere till Iâve had a shower and a cup of coffee, so donât be in such a hurry.â
She suddenly remembered the brazen pass heâd made by kissing her while she was sleeping, and both her ireâand her gunârose to new heights. âOh, waitâyou werenât in a hurry, were you? Since you just arrived a week after the fact.â
Those blue eyes thinned to slits of sapphire. âItâs âStriker Man,â for your information, Goldilocks,â he said in a gravelly voice as tight as hers, âand I detest guns, so stop waving that thing at me. I took the redeye as soon as I got the blinkinâ telegram, so donât act like I donât care about my aunt.â
Eyes wide, Molly feigned surprise as she placed a hand to her cheek. âOh, forgive me, please, but I didnât realize seeing your aunt once every ten years qualified as âcaring.ââ
Too late she saw the flicker of pain in his eyes, pools of regret and guilt that shamed her before he quickly looked away, shoulders slumping while he gouged the bridge of his nose. âIt was twice,â he said quietly, the weariness of his manner reminding her heâd just flown twelve hours on a cramped plane in the middle of the night. âBut Iâm here now, Miss Stewart, and I would very much like to see my aunt.â
Oh, way to welcome the prodigal home, Molly, she thought with a pinch in her chest, heat warming the back of her neck over kicking a man when he was down. She was the Christian here, after all, and he was not, a point that caused Miss Lilly great pain whenever theyâd discussed her wayward great nephew.
The same wayward nephew whoâd just kissed me while I was asleep, for pityâs sake!
For pityâs sake, indeed. And Brec McGillâs, apparently. Because if Molly knew one thing for sure about Miss Lilly, it was that no matter how infrequently she saw her nephew, she longed to see him healthy and whole, both spiritually and emotionally.
âDeep down heâs a good boy,â sheâd often say with that faraway look that told Molly he was her number-one priority before she went home to her Saviorâthat the nephew she loved would return to his, restoring the faith sheâd worked so hard to instill. And that sure wouldnât happen if Molly didnât reflect the love of the merciful God she also espoused, forgiving this lost soul for abandoning the aunt who loved him all of these years.
Unleashing a heavy sigh of regret that mirrored that in his eyes, Molly placed her gun on the nightstand and gave a side nod toward the door. âVisiting hours are at ten, so you can either catch a few winks in the guest room before we leave, or you can wait for me in the kitchen. Where,â she said with a quirk of her brow, âI will happily whip up breakfastâsomething fast, hearty, and nutritiousâplus coffee while I fill you in on the state of Miss Lilly and her affairs.â
A sense of peace settled over his features like a truce, making him appear all the more fatigued. Offering a tired smile, he nodded to the novel splayed open on her bed, her favorite Agatha Christie cozy mystery that sheâd been reading before nodding off. He tilted his head to read the title. âSparkling Cyanide?â he said with a scrunch of his nose.
âResearch,â she said with a slight heft of her chin, âfor a book I plan to write.â
He gave a slow nod with a twitch of a smile. âAnd hopefully nothing to do with breakfast, I trust?â
Head tipped, she crossed her arms with a shadow of a smile. âThe juryâs still out, Soccer Boy.â
He gave a slow nod, mouth sliding into a smile that instantly slid into a yawn. âNo wonder you were out cold, then. Cozy mysteries are better than a sleeping pill in my opinionâtoo sweet for my tastes. I like a lot more action, so Iâm a Steven King fan myself.â
She angled a brow. âMakes perfect sense. And your favorite is Misery, is it?â
He paused on his way to the door to shoot a wry smile over his shoulder. âHilarious, Goldie.â Hand on the knob, he turned, his weariness belied by a twitch of a smile that reminded her all over again just how handsome he was. And dangerous to a womanâs emotional health per the tabloids sheâd read.
âBreakfast would be absolutely grand, lass,â he said in a husky tone that held more than a hint of tease. âAnd if youâre willing to forgive me for both my abominable lack of attention to Aunt Lilly and stealing a kiss?ââhe had the audacity to give her a winkââIâll forgive you for stealing my room.â
âForgiven,â she said with a pert lift of her chin, matching his shadow of a smile with one of her own. âThe lack of attention to Miss Lilly, that is, Strike-Out Boy. But the sheer annoyance from the other?â She wrinkled her nose as she crossed her arms in a taut fold, dismissing him with a nod of her head to close the door. âSomething tells me Iâll need that for self-defense.â
December 29, 2021

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May all your troubles last
as long as your New Yearâs resolutions!â
â Joey Adams
Goodnessâwhere did this year go?? Only three more days of 2021, and then 2022 moves in. What will it bring?? Well, one thing I know for sure it will bring is a 50-60% Sale on my three latest releases, but more about that later.
What else do I think it will bring? I have figured out that I am both a realist and an optimist, which is a pretty good combination. For instance, despite the two difficult years we have all gone through with Covid and whatnot, I have a surge of optimism running through my veins.
Why? Because my faith in God is stronger than ever, fine-tuned by two years of building my trust in Him instead of what I see on the nightly news (which I seldom watch, by the way đ). Definitely one of the benefits of both Covid and a world that seems to be moving farther and farther away from the One Who made it.
But despite the rain, I praise and thank Him because good things are coming!
Do I think we are on the threshold of the End Times?
Oh, you bet I do, based on Jesus’ words from Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21, which list just some of the following signs:
âRise of false prophets and false teachings
âThe love of many growing cold
âTraditional morals becoming less accepted
âWars and national conflicts
âEarthquakes and other natural disasters
âPeople abandoning their Christian faith
âPlagues and famines
âTerrible sights and great signs from heaven
Sounds pretty bad, doesn’t it? UNLESS you read Jesus’ words from Matthew 24:14, which says that before the end can come, “this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations.”
Now as mentioned, I am an optimist who so I happens to think THAT Scripture from Matthew 24:14 indicates REVIVAL must come before the End Time.
Why? Because God IS Love, and I truly believe a loving God Who according to John 3:16, “so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life,” wants to make good and sure billions come to Him before the end.
So my money is on the God of Love, strongly believing that 2022 will be a year of REVIVAL, where corruption will be exposed worldwide to bring us a future of supernatural faith, blessing, and joy!Â
BRING IT ON, GOD!
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I hope your Christmas was as wonderful as mine. Being a grandma (JuJu) is more fun than I ever dreamed possible, and what a joy it was for Keith and I to spend time with all of my grands!
First we visited my son, DIL, and four grands in Omaha, where we made gingerbread houses in Christmas pajamas, played games of spoons, Sardine’s Ghost (a reverse version of hide and seek), danced like crazy during The Greatest Showman, made cookies, had a scavenger hunt, attended a Christmas concert, and just plain hung out.

Next, it was Christmas in St. Louis with Keith’s family followed by Christmas with my daughter and SIL and two grands, including my sweet new grandbaby, Millie Jules!
All in all, a MOST blessed holiday for us, AND, I hope, for you and yours too!
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Characters from The Secret of Emerald Cottage
Allow me to introduce you to the main characters in The Secret of Emerald Cottage! Letâs begin with the heroine, Molly Stewart, a sweet-natured former Navy nurse with an aversion to men who are players and a penchant for reading and writing cozy mystery.
    
  
And then we have our rogue hero, Breccan McGill, Aunt Lillyâs celebrity soccer-star great nephew, who is a gourmet chef with a delicious Irish brogue.
 

Next, we have precious Aunt Lilly, an 88-year-old backwoods dynamo with a love for the Lord, Brecâs gourmet desserts, and poker.
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And finally, Detective Sloan Kennedy, the 2nd guy in the love triangle in this book who will be my hero in book two IF I decide to do another mystery.

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Excerpt From The Secret of Emerald Cottage!
Here is Chapter One of the book, so I hope you enjoy it!
It is He who reveals the profound and
hidden things; He knows what is in the darkness,
and the light dwells with Him.
âDaniel 2:22
CHAPTER ONE
Savannah, Georgia, Late Spring
âI was a fool, Molly. Forgive me? Please?â
Forgive him? Body numb, Molly Stewart stood rooted at Miss Lillyâs front door, staring at the man who had broken both her heart and her trust, and wondered if she actually could.
Today was to have been their wedding day at a pretty little church in Charleston. Instead here Tyler stood on the wraparound front porch of Miss Lillyâs secluded cottage on Lake Loon, more handsome than a louse had a right to be. Those piercing gray eyes were as repentantâand deadlyâas sheâd ever seen. Hands plunged deep in the pockets of his favorite Rock Revival jeans, he offered an awkward shrug, his rolled-sleeved, buttoned-down shirt emphasizing broad shoulders and a well-defined torso. âThese last six months without you have been awful, babe, convincing me I made the biggest and most brainless mistake of my life.â
Yeah, me too. Cocking her hip, Molly slapped her arms into an impatient fold, not about to let Tyler Madsen disarm her again. âWell, I certainly concur with brainless.â Her eyes narrowed to slits, as thin as her patience. âWhat do you want, Tyler?â
That hard-sculpted jaw tensed as he threaded a hand through wheat-colored hair shorn on the sides. His Adamâs apple ducked twice, a sure sign sheâd rattled his confidence, which wasnât easy to do. âI rather hoped it would be obvious,â he whispered, catching her off-guard when he reached to caress her face with tender fingers. âI want âusâ back.â
She jerked away, arms glued to her waist in self-defense as she took a step back, warning bells going off in her head over the warm shiver heâd produced. Sheâd been head over heels for a solid year, ready to spend the rest of her life with him, so naturally his touch still affected her. Her mouth compressed in resolve. But she was also ready to spend the rest of her life forgetting him, too, and had a six-month head start, thank God. âThere is no âus,â Tyler. I wonder if there ever was.â
âThere was and you know it, Molly,â he said quietly, gently tugging one of her hands free to draw her close. âBecause despite my asinine mistake, we still love each other.â
âLoved!â she hissed, breaking free to thump him hard on a chest that felt like rock. âPast tense, buster, so you can just take your seductive song and dance andââ
Her gasp was silenced when his mouth took hers, melting her to the door with a kiss that reminded her of all she had lost.
A friend.
A husband.
A love for a lifetime.
âForgive me, Mollyâplease?â He gently touched his forehead to hers. âGive me another chance, and I swear I will do everything in my power to make it up to you.â
âTy âŠâ She felt herself weakening, memories of their last year resurrecting the faintest glimmers of love and hope that sheâd worked so hard to bury beneath a mountain of hurt. âI donât thinkââ
Her resistance was swallowed up in another dangerous kiss so possessive, all her walls came tumbling down when he pulled away. Suddenly, his handsome face dissolved into a haze, disappearing into the same nightmare sheâd lived for the last half year. A groan trailed from her lips as her head thrashed back and forth in her bed. âNo, donât leave again, please,â she murmured in her sleep, âjust kiss me, please âŠâ
Her body finally relaxed when he didâgently, softlyâvaguely aware it had to be a dream because the scent was all wrongânot the vanilla musk scent of Tyâs Stronger With You cologne sheâd given him for Christmas. No, this was more of a peppery scent with a hint of lilac and lavender, confirming it wasnât Ty she was kissing at all, but someone else.
Lost somewhere between semi-consciousness and a slumber induced by a bleary-headed cold and a 2:00 a.m. dose of Nyquil Severe Cold & Flu, she burrowed deeper into the downy softness of her bed, never wanting the kiss to end. Definitely had to be a dream because Ty was her past, and yet this tender brush of lips against hers felt so real! So right.
Breathing in the heady scent of pine trees that surrounded both Miss Lillyâs Emerald Cottage and the glimmering glacial lake outside her open window, she allowed her subconscious to fade back into sleep, desperate to return to Prince Charming.
âWake up, Princess.â A husky voice with a hint of a brogue breathed into her ear, accompanied by a trace of that delicious peppery scent, and she literally groaned out loud, unwilling for the magic to end. Rolling on her side, she yanked the cover sheet over her head, longing to slip away once again âŠ
âUh, excuse me, Goldilocks, but I think youâre sleeping in my bed.â
Her eyes snapped open beneath the sheet while she gasped, frozen for a split second before she jerked her Glock 36 from under her pillow. Launching from her bed, her limbs shook like Jell-O as she stood there in her ratty tank top and penguin shorts, arms extended. âWho are y-you?â she rasped, heart pummeling her ribcage while she trembled, taking shaky aim at a man in a sculpted T-shirt and jeans who made Prince Charming look like a frog.
Light blue eyes flared in surprise as he raised massive palms in the air, a lazy smile easing across lips way too full and sensuous for a man. âWhoa, take it easy, lass. Iâm Miss Lillyâs great nephew, Brec McGill, but you can call me Papa Bear if you like.â
âHow did you get in?â she demanded, snatching her cell phone from the nightstand before backing toward the door, punching 9-1-1 in just to be ready. Hands quivering, she tucked the phone into her shorts, rattled that a Greek god had entered her room and sheâd never even heard him come in.
With an impressive bulge of a bicep, he casually scratched the back of his head, his smile patient as he tossed a set of keys in the air. He slipped them into the pocket of jeans so snug, they bordered on indecent. âA key. From Aunt Lilly. A long time ago.â
âWait a minute.â She swallowed hard as she wiped her lips, gaze narrowing when the memory of her dream came back. âDid you ⊠kiss me?â
âDepends.â One edge of his mouth crooked as he tipped his head, flashing the deepest, most dangerous dimples sheâd ever seen. âDid you like it?â
Stance stiff, she jerked the gun higher, satisfied when it wiped the smile right off his face.
Taking a quick step back, he thumped a taut chest with a blunt thumb while he stared her down. âLook, Goldilocks, this is my room, and you were sleeping in my bed, so suppose you tell me who you are, aye?â
Her chin jutted up. âI am Miss Lillyâs temporary caretaker and companion, Nurse Molly Stewart. The one who left umpteen voicemail messages and a telegram that you never bothered to answer, I might add.â
He actually winced, which gave some small comfort that there may be a shred of concern somewhere deep down in this great nephew who hadnât visited his aunt in years.
He cuffed the back of his neck. âAbout that,â he said with a sheepish look, âIâve had a bit of bother lately with the press, so Iâve been off the grid, so to speak.â He gave an awkward shrug. âNew cell phone, new apartment, dodged voicemail, you know?â
Expelling a silent sigh, Molly slowly lowered her gun. Yes, she knew. Miss Lilly had already filled her in on her notorious great nephew, the infamous Irish soccer star embroiled in a nasty scandal. The same nephew Miss Lillyâd been praying for since he went astray after collegeâboth from her and from the faith sheâd tried so hard to instill.
âBut I finally got the telegram,â he continued in a rush, a definite apology lacing his tone as he buried his hands deep in the pockets of his jeans. Those broad shoulders lifted briefly. âSo, here I am.â His thick, dark brows tented in concern as he pinned Molly with a pointed gaze that held a touch of vulnerability. âHow is she?â he whispered.
âBetter.â Rolling her neck, Molly felt the tension slowly seep from her body. âSheâs out of the coma and resting comfortablyââ
âComa?â His voice cracked as his golden tan bleached to pale. âShe was in a coma? The telegram just said sheâd fallen and was in the hospital, for criminyâs sake.â
Molly arched a brow, her manner cool. âShe did fall, Mr. McGillâinto the lake, as a matter of fact. Which resulted in a coma when she almost drowned. But she came out of it before I sent the telegramâwhich was a last resort, mind you, after all the phone calls.â
A groan rattled from his throat as he tunneled thick fingers through short curly hairâalmost blackâappearing as if he actually cared or at least putting on a pretty good act. He glanced at his watch. âWhere is she? I want to see her right now. And I want to know everything.â
âAll in good time, Striker Boy,â Molly said as she waved the gun toward the door, adding her own twist to his team nickname of âStriker Manâ since he was his teamâs primary scoring threat. âItâs barely six a.m. and weâre not going anywhere till Iâve had a shower and a cup of coffee, so donât be in such a hurry.â
She suddenly remembered the brazen pass heâd made by kissing her while she was sleeping, and both her ireâand her gunârose to new heights. âOh, waitâyou werenât in a hurry, were you? Since you just arrived a week after the fact.â
Those blue eyes thinned to slits of sapphire. âItâs âStriker Man,â for your information, Goldilocks,â he said in a gravelly voice as tight as hers, âand I detest guns, so stop waving that thing at me. I took the redeye as soon as I got the blinkinâ telegram, so donât act like I donât care about my aunt.â
Eyes wide, Molly feigned surprise as she placed a hand to her cheek. âOh, forgive me, please, but I didnât realize seeing your aunt once every ten years qualified as âcaring.ââ
Too late she saw the flicker of pain in his eyes, pools of regret and guilt that shamed her before he quickly looked away, shoulders slumping while he gouged the bridge of his nose. âIt was twice,â he said quietly, the weariness of his manner reminding her heâd just flown twelve hours on a cramped plane in the middle of the night. âBut Iâm here now, Miss Stewart, and I would very much like to see my aunt.â
Oh, way to welcome the prodigal home, Molly, she thought with a pinch in her chest, heat warming the back of her neck over kicking a man when he was down. She was the Christian here, after all, and he was not, a point that caused Miss Lilly great pain whenever theyâd discussed her wayward great nephew.
The same wayward nephew whoâd just kissed me while I was asleep, for pityâs sake!
For pityâs sake, indeed. And Brec McGillâs, apparently. Because if Molly knew one thing for sure about Miss Lilly, it was that no matter how infrequently she saw her nephew, she longed to see him healthy and whole, both spiritually and emotionally.
âDeep down heâs a good boy,â sheâd often say with that faraway look that told Molly he was her number-one priority before she went home to her Saviorâthat the nephew she loved would return to his, restoring the faith sheâd worked so hard to instill. And that sure wouldnât happen if Molly didnât reflect the love of the merciful God she also espoused, forgiving this lost soul for abandoning the aunt who loved him all of these years.
Unleashing a heavy sigh of regret that mirrored that in his eyes, Molly placed her gun on the nightstand and gave a side nod toward the door. âVisiting hours are at ten, so you can either catch a few winks in the guest room before we leave, or you can wait for me in the kitchen. Where,â she said with a quirk of her brow, âI will happily whip up breakfastâsomething fast, hearty, and nutritiousâplus coffee while I fill you in on the state of Miss Lilly and her affairs.â
A sense of peace settled over his features like a truce, making him appear all the more fatigued. Offering a tired smile, he nodded to the novel splayed open on her bed, her favorite Agatha Christie cozy mystery that sheâd been reading before nodding off. He tilted his head to read the title. âSparkling Cyanide?â he said with a scrunch of his nose.
âResearch,â she said with a slight heft of her chin, âfor a book I plan to write.â
He gave a slow nod with a twitch of a smile. âAnd hopefully nothing to do with breakfast, I trust?â
Head tipped, she crossed her arms with a shadow of a smile. âThe juryâs still out, Soccer Boy.â
He gave a slow nod, mouth sliding into a smile that instantly slid into a yawn. âNo wonder you were out cold, then. Cozy mysteries are better than a sleeping pill in my opinionâtoo sweet for my tastes. I like a lot more action, so Iâm a Steven King fan myself.â
She angled a brow. âMakes perfect sense. And your favorite is Misery, is it?â
He paused on his way to the door to shoot a wry smile over his shoulder. âHilarious, Goldie.â Hand on the knob, he turned, his weariness belied by a twitch of a smile that reminded her all over again just how handsome he was. And dangerous to a womanâs emotional health per the tabloids sheâd read.
âBreakfast would be absolutely grand, lass,â he said in a husky tone that held more than a hint of tease. âAnd if youâre willing to forgive me for both my abominable lack of attention to Aunt Lilly and stealing a kiss?ââhe had the audacity to give her a winkââIâll forgive you for stealing my room.â
âForgiven,â she said with a pert lift of her chin, matching his shadow of a smile with one of her own. âThe lack of attention to Miss Lilly, that is, Strike-Out Boy. But the sheer annoyance from the other?â She wrinkled her nose as she crossed her arms in a taut fold, dismissing him with a nod of her head to close the door. âSomething tells me Iâll need that for self-defense.â

