A Garland at Bitterbark Creek
Goodreads / Amazon / Barnes & Noble / iBooks / Kobo -- EXCERPT: Sophie gestured to her mother. “I’m going to take my things inside.” As she dragged her suitcase towards the stairs leading to the cabin’s small veranda, she felt warm fingers lock around hers. “Let me give you a hand.” Jack was at her side again, pulling at the luggage handle. “No, thank you. I can do it myself.” Sophie yanked the suitcase closer in an attempt to discourage him, but he only followed the movement. Warmth radiated from his body as he loomed over her, forcing her to raise her chin and meet his eyes. His closeness was so disconcerting. She remembered that kiss again. She wondered what it would be like to kiss him now. Her eyes lingered on his soft pink lips. “I’m just trying to be neighbourly.” Jack’s smooth voice was nearly a purr. Sophie yanked her gaze free of his distractingly perfect features and cut a glance back to the others. “Then maybe you should be helping someone who needs it.” Her family stood by the trunk of the car, where several heavy bags still waited. When she turned back to Jack, Sophie noticed his gaze drift over her body before his beguiling eyes met hers again. “Don’t worry, there’s plenty of me to go around,” he told her. His smug grin irritated her. “Get a clue, Jack. I don’t want your help.” Pain flickered in his expression. “It’s been twenty years, Soph. Talk to me for five minutes.” “You stopped talking to me first,” she growled, knowing how childish it sounded. “Sophie,” her mother chided. Ignoring them both, Sophie jerked the suitcase forward again but couldn’t dislodge Jack’s hold. She tried pulling her fingers from beneath his hand, but his grip only tightened. “I’m not denying it happened, Soph,” he told her. “But we can’t change the past, and I think we should move on. I know I’m different from the naive boy I was back then. Perhaps you could find it in your heart to try?” “Perhaps you could start with an apology?” The words left her lips before she’d thought them through. She knew she’d likely cry if he tried to apologise.
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