The best of enemies
His family destroyed hers. But Wade Cummingsâs job offerâto care for his recuperating fatherâis impossible to decline. Schoolteacher Abigail Wilson can swallow her pride for the sake of a summer paycheck that will help her sister. And when Abigailâs employment ends, old loyalties will separate the feuding families once more.
If thereâs anyone in town stubborn enough to deal with Wadeâs cantankerous father, itâs Abigail. Itâs just a business arrangementâand a temporary one, at that. Her good opinion shouldnât matter a lick to Wade. Yet their different backgrounds belie a surprising kinship. Perhaps unexpected love will be their reward for the summerâs inconvenient match.
âMy father badmouthed George Cummings at every turn. You do know that hiring me will make your father angry.â
âSometimes anger is good for a man,â Wade replied.
Abbyâs eyes widened, as if she were surprised by his statement, but then she nodded. âSometimes anger is good for a woman.â She met his gaze boldly, daring him to disagree.
The brief time heâd spent with her today proved she wouldnât back away from a fight. No doubt sparks would fly between her and his father.
Heâd achieved what heâd set out to do. But before heâd gotten the first sense of satisfaction, disquiet took root in his mind. A quick glance at the woman in front of him affirmed the feeling. If he wasnât careful, Abigail Wilson might ignite something within him. A Wilson and Cummings might be oil and water, but that combination could ignite a blaze.
Had Abby sensed that attraction he felt? Did it alarm her as much as it did him?
JANET DEAN
grew up in a family that cherished the past and had a strong creative streak. Her father recounted wonderful stories, like his father before him. The tales they told instilled in Janet a love of history and the desire to write. She married her college sweetheart and taught first grade before leaving to rear two daughters. As her daughters grew, they watched Little House on the Prairie, reawakening Janetâs love of American history and the stories of strong men and women of faith who built this country. Janet eagerly turned to inspirational historical romance, and she loves spinning stories for Love Inspired Historical. When she isnât writing, Janet stamps greeting cards, plays golf and bridge, and is never without a book to read. The Deans love to travel and to spend time with family.
Dear Reader,
Welcome to Love Inspired!
2012 is a very special year for us. It marks the fifteenth anniversary of Love Inspired Books. Hard to believe that fifteen years ago, we first began publishing our warm and wonderful inspirational romances.
Back in 1997, we offered readers three books a month. Since then weâve expanded quite a bit! In addition to the heartwarming contemporary romances of Love Inspired, we have the exciting romantic suspenses of Love Inspired Suspense, and the adventurous historical romances of Love Inspired Historical. Whatever your reading preference, weâve got fourteen books a month for you to choose from now!
Throughout the year weâll be celebrating in several different ways. Look for books by bestselling authors whoâve been writing for us since the beginning, stories by brand-new authors you wonât want to miss, special miniseries in all three lines, reissues of top authors, and much, much more.
This is our way of thanking you for reading Love Inspired books. We know our uplifting stories of hope, faith and love touch your hearts as much as they touch ours.
Join us in celebrating fifteen amazing years of inspirational romance!
Blessings,
Melissa Endlich and Tina James
Senior Editors of Love Inspired Books
To teachers everywhere, those in the classroom and those in the home, who instruct, not only from textbooks, but by word and deed. God bless you.
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The Lord is my strength and my shield, my heart trusts in him and I am helped.
âPsalm 28:7
Chapter One
New Harmony, Iowa, 1901
One glance at the rogue across the way curled Abigail Wilsonâs gloved hands into a stranglehold on her skirts. She couldnât dispute that Wade Cummings was handsome, ruggedâ
Her heart stuttered in her chest. And, a ladiesâ man who took pleasure in toying with a womanâs affections.
Abigail should warn that bevy of giggling young females surrounding him, all vying for his attention. Not that theyâd believe falling for the Cummings heir entailed a risk. No doubt each hoped he would bid on her box lunch and spend the afternoon, better yet, a lifetime, plastered to her side. Their plan for the futureâa wedding ring.
Sheâd seen how well that worked out in the best of circumstances, but tied to a Cummings that would be a jail sentence without end.