He never knew he had a sonâ¦
Reawakening lost love in Dry Creek
Four years ago, an accident put Mark Nelson into a comaâbefore Hannah Stelling could tell him she was pregnant with their child. Now sheâs back in town, and Markâs recovered. But even before his injury, Hannah felt Markâs ambitions pulling him away. While Hannah knows their little boy needs his father, can she trust Mark with her sonâs heartâ¦and hers?
JANET TRONSTAD grew up on her familyâs farm in central Montana and now lives in Turlock, California, where she is always at work on her next book. She has written more than thirty books, many of them set in the fictitious town of Dry Creek, Montana, where the men spend the winters gathered around the potbellied stove in the hardware store and the women make jelly in the fall.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-08592-2
DRY CREEK DADDY
© 2018 Janet Tronstad
Published in Great Britain 2018
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âI know about Jeremyâour son.â
Mark had learned about Jeremyâs existence only a few months ago.
âIâm sorry,â Hannah said softly.
âDonât be. Iâm glad to be a father. Very glad. Iâm anxious to meet Jeremy.â
He didnât want to pressure Hannah, but he could hardly wait to see the boy.
âHeâs a good boy. Heâll want to know you, but I have a lot to talk to him about before I do anything to unsettle him.â
âOf course.â He didnât want to cause his son any distress. Then a suspicion came to him. âDoes Jeremy even know about me?â
âHeâs never asked. I read a book by this doctor who recommended waiting until a child asks about a missing parentâespecially if...â
âYou thought I was going to die.â
Hannah flushed guiltily. âI prayed you wouldnât.â
âAnd I didnât,â Mark said, clipping the words. Everyone else had thought that he was going to die; he didnât know why Hannah should have believed otherwise. It still felt like a betrayal, though.
Dear Reader,
I am delighted you picked up this book to read. I love telling stories set in my small fictitious town of Dry Creek, Montana, and am delighted when readers like you choose to share the adventure with me. Over the years, the themes of my Dry Creek books have varied, but this is the first one that has fatherhood front and center. Being a parent probably changes everyone who takes the role seriously. In Dry Creek Daddy, Mark Nelson has the added challenge of having been in a coma for the first few years of his sonâs life. His young son isnât even sure he wants a father.
I like to hear from my readers and, if youâd like to contact me after reading the book, I would be very pleased. You may email me through my website at www.janettronstad.com.
May you be blessed with all good things.
Sincerely,
Janet Tronstad
Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
âJames 5:16
This book is dedicated with gratitude to those who make possible the many libraries in the places where I have livedâthe latest being the women who staff the small volunteer library at the Covenant Retirement Village in Turlock, California. Their work brightens my days. Thanks to Jan A., Marge P. and Alice M.