A love worth fighting for
Once a dedicated Coast Guard rescue swimmer, Nathan Malone lost more than his confidence the day he couldnât save his fiancée. He lost his faith in love. Nathanâs come home to Cassabaw Station and put his life on hold. That changes, though, when Sean Jacobs and her five-year-old daughter move in next door.
Sean is unpacked and unsettled, and the fear in her eyes tells Nathan sheâs running from something. Yet despite his better judgment, Nathan canât ignore the tug at his heart. Heâd do anything to protect Sean and her adorable daughter, because Nathanâs not letting love slip through his fingers again...
Nathan Malone stole her breath away.
Never in her life had she felt like this.
Seanâs smile deepened at his gesture. âIs that so?â
Nathanâs head bobbed, and those sun-bleached curls fell around his face, his lips curving into the sexiest of grins. âYes, maâam, it is.â
Sean felt a blush steal up her throat. She didnât even know what to say to that.
âShy? No, canât be shy,â Nathan teased, playing with the shell of her ear. âI think weâve just kissed those days goodbye.â
Sean giggled as Nathan tickled her ear. âNot hardly,â she confessed. âIâll probably be eternally shy.â
âWell. Even better,â Nathan confessed, continuing to explore her face with his fingertip. âIt will be my ongoing pleasure to attempt to break you from eternal shyness.â
âGood luck,â Sean advised. âIâm a hard nut to crack.â
âThat sounds like a challenge,â Nathan said with a grin, then nodded. âI accept.â
Together, they smiled, and a joy sank deep into Sean, a feeling that had been vacant from her life inâ¦forever. She felt protected.
Dear Reader,
About That Kiss introduces the eldest of the Malone brothers, Nathan, and a strangerâan off islanderâalong with her whimsical five-year-old daughter, who not only steals, but mends, his broken heart. Sean Jacobs is fearful that a past sheâd rather leave behind is about to catch up to her and her little girl, Willa. But whatâs even more terrifying is not only falling for the somber, stoic boat captain, but falling for his entire family. Unbeknownst to Nathan or Sean, though, is that fate has stepped in, and both need each otherâand the unique quirkiness of a five-year-old girlâlike they need air to breathe.
This third book of The Malone Brothers will once again capture the unique flavors from the first book, Those Cassabaw Days, as well as the second book, At First Touch. Unforgettable, quirky characters and the idyllic setting of the South Carolina barrier island return, as do the childhood memories the setting encapsulates for me. From the salt marshes to the 1930s beach cottages, having grown up on the southeast coast all it takes is a certain taste, a particular song or the faint recollection of a scent to remind you of true happiness.
Cindy
CINDY MILES grew up on the salt marshes and back rivers of Savannah, Georgia. Moody, sultry and mossy, with its ancient cobblestones and Georgian and Gothic architecture, the city inspired her to write twelve adult novels, one anthology, three short stories and one young-adult novel. When Cindy is not writing, she loves traveling, photography, baking, classic rock and the vintage, tinny music of The Great Gatsby era. To learn more about her books, visit her at cindy-miles.com.
Books by Cindy Miles
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For Macy Harden, my sweet little cousin, who has the courage of a lion and the fierce determination of her great-grandfather and my grandfather, Wimpy.
For Bonnie Heller, my lovely up-north auntie, who reads all my books and who birthed my crazy cousin, Henry, who shot me with a BB gun one time. It still hurts when it rains (kidding!).
For my Harden family, who gave me so many cherished memories of growing up on the salt marsh, crabbing the river and just general lifelong love. Gosh, I miss Frances and Wimpy!
And for my mom and dad, who always encouraged imagination. I love you guys!
PROLOGUE
Off the coast of Alaska
Bering Sea Three years earlier
âSWIMMER AWAY, SWIMMERâS OKAY!â
Lt. Commander Jalesâs call was the last thing Petty Officer Nathan Malone heard as he leaped from the Jayhawk and plunged into the livid sea below. His body shot through the frigid water like a torpedo. He immediately resurfaced, the blade wash from the chopper beating him in the face, the torso. Adrenaline surged through him. Fear propelled him through the water, waves crashing against him. Over him. The sky was nearly as pitch-black as the water. Visibility zilch.