Mom In The Middle. Mae Nunn

Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу Mom In The Middle - Mae Nunn страница

Mom In The Middle - Mae Nunn Mills & Boon Love Inspired

Скачать книгу

ection>

      

      “You’re incredible.”

      Certain he was teasing, Abby searched Guy’s face for humor but saw only appreciation in his azure eyes.

      “And I have to agree with what my daddy said. You’re a very kind man, Guy Hardy.”

      “Your daddy actually said that?” Praise from her parents was more precious than diamonds and harder to come by.

      “Yes.”

      “About me?”

      “Yes, about you.” She couldn’t help smiling at his disbelief.

      “I admit hearing your daddy feels that way means a lot, but I didn’t compliment you out of kindness. Abby—”

      Her face warmed with embarrassment. She waved away his words but he caught her hand, determined to finish what he’d started.

      “Abby, while there’s no doubt you’re a beautiful woman, it’s your gift of spirit that makes you so attractive. You may be the most selfless and giving young lady I know.”

      MAE NUNN

      grew up in Houston and graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in communications. When she fell for a transplanted Englishman who lived in Atlanta, she hung up her Texas spurs to become a Georgia Southern belle. Mae has been with a major air express company for over 28 years, currently serving as a director of key accounts. When asked how she felt about being part of the Steeple Hill Books family, Mae summed up her response with one word, “Yeeeeeha!”

      Mom in the Middle

      Mae Nunn

image

      MILLS & BOON

       Before you start reading, why not sign up?

      Thank you for downloading this Mills & Boon book. If you want to hear about exclusive discounts, special offers and competitions, sign up to our email newsletter today!

       SIGN ME UP!

      Or simply visit

      signup.millsandboon.co.uk

      Mills & Boon emails are completely free to receive and you can unsubscribe at any time via the link in any email we send you.

      I found the one my heart loves.

      —Song of Solomon 3:4

      This book is for Ron, my big brother, who chased me through the house, caught me and dragged me into the bathroom, put my foot in the toilet and flushed it. Many times! But he also took me to the drive-in with him and his girlfriends, made six-foot papier-mâché creatures for our homecoming parades, let me use his Corvette my senior year in high school and never ratted me out to our parents, even when he probably should have. I love you, Ron. Will you read my books now?

      Mom in the Middle is also for Gail and Pam, my older sisters, who shared a bedroom and all of their dreams with me. For the times I was a brat, I apologize. For the times I wasn’t there for you, forgive me. For the times I borrowed your things and brought them back ruined, that was all your fault. You knew better than to loan me anything of value! I love you both more than you can possibly know.

      Acknowledgments

      My thanks to Brittany, a stunning Georgia cowgirl who answered all my questions about rodeo and barrel racing.

      Let your beautiful light shine, honey!

      Thanks also to Patrick, my friend and tour guide who reconnected me with the fabulous city of Austin and with Lake Travis. Hook ’em Horns!

      Thanks to Kristy, Jennifer, Kristin and Candi, my priceless circle of friends who prayed me through a cloud of confusion and held my hand till I emerged on the other side. You ladies are my gift straight from God.

      Thanks to my fabulous critique partner Dianna, who told me what was wrong and how to fix it.

      Thanks always to my precious Maegan, who is my constant source of joy, encouragement and motivation.

      Most importantly, thank you, Michael, for your boundless love and bottomless forgiveness. Without you to take care of me I’d never make it through the days. You are my rock, my anchor and you make it all worth while. I adore you.

      Contents

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Letter to Reader

      Questions for Discussion

      Chapter One

      “Mama!” Abby Cramer screamed.

      Her mother had suddenly collapsed, one leg folded awkwardly beneath her thin body. Abby kept a hand on the shopping cart that held her toddler and dropped to her knees on the concrete floor of the new home-improvement center.

      “What happened?” The young cashier bolted around her checkout counter and knelt beside Abby.

      Her mother clenched her teeth against the obvious pain. “My foot slipped out from under me.” She twisted at the waist in an effort to get up, then fell back with a gasp. The character lines in her pale face deepened with the grimace.

      Abby knew her very private parent would die of pain before she’d suffer the embarrassment of tears in public.

      “Don’t worry about your little boy. I’m right here beside him.” A woman’s voice penetrated Abby’s concern. She nodded thanks, let go of the cart and turned full attention to her mother, who once again strained to sit up.

      “Please

Скачать книгу