The Widowâs New Beginning
Spending the summer with her son in a quiet New England town will give military widow Holly Andrews much-needed breathing space. But that peace is quickly disturbed! From her first meeting with Sam Calhoun, a contractor working on her auntâs house, thereâs a surprising kinship. The handsome veteran is capable, smart and charmingâand fighting a battle with pain and loss that Holly can easily understand. Working on a youth baseball league with the plucky Southern single mom rekindles dreams Sam had all but abandoned. He knows Holly hadnât planned to stay, but in Liberty Creek, temporary has a way of turning into forever...
âI hate to take up the rest of your day.â
âNot a problem.â
A blossoming smile made its way across her face, reminding him of the way the sun came up over the nearby hills every morning. The poetic comparison was so unlike him, he was beginning to wonder if he was coming down with something.
âYouâre a nice guy, Sam.â
Her sweet, no-frills compliment trickled into a part of him that had been cold and dead for so long, heâd begun to think it would stay that way. He found himself smiling back at her. âYou sound surprised.â
âI am.â
She didnât say anything more, but the lingering gaze she gave him before looking out the passenger window made his heart roll over in his chest. Normally cautious when it came to relationships, he wasnât one to go all mushy over a woman the first time he met her.
But this one had gotten to him on some level that he didnât quite understand. One thing he knew for sure, though: he didnât like it. Not one bit.
Dear Reader,
Thanks so much for following me to Liberty Creek!
Months ago, I stumbled across a picture of a quaint New England town, and the wheels in my head started spinning. My reaction to the back-in-time feeling became Hollyâs, and her story began to take shape. Spunky as she was, she had a lot more to contend with than she realized, which is something many of us can relate to. Often, just when we think weâve got a handle on whatâs going on around us, things change, and we have to adjust to the new reality we face. It isnât easy, but Hollyâs determination and unshakable faithâalong with her love for her sonâkept her going.
When Sam Calhoun appeared in that very first scene, I didnât know his whole story yet, but I knew it was worth telling. Part of him was stranded in the past, no matter how hard he tried to reclaim control of his life. Once he found a way to forgive himselfâand Godâfor Nateâs death, he was finally able to embrace a future with the family heâd given up hoping for. So many military veterans carry burdens like his, experiences that make it difficult for them to resume the lives they enjoyed before their service. The courage they display every day is inspiring. With this story, I hope Iâve honored the sacrifices they and their families have made to keep our country safer.
This is the first of four books set in Liberty Creek, and Iâm thrilled to be working on another series for Love Inspired. If youâd like to stop in and see what Iâve been up to, youâll find me online at www.miaross.com, Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads. While youâre there, send me a message in your favorite format. Iâd love to hear from you!
Mia Ross
MIA ROSS loves great stories. She enjoys reading about fascinating people, long-ago times and exotic places. But only for a little while, because her reality is pretty sweet. Married to her college sweetheart, sheâs the proud mom of two amazing kids, whose schedules keep her hopping. Busy as she is, she canât imagine trading her life for anyone elseâsâand she has a pretty good imagination. You can visit her online at miaross.com.
Be strong and courageous.
âJoshua 1:9
For all of our soldiers and their families
Acknowledgments
To Melissa Endlich and the dedicated staff at Love Inspired. These very talented folks help me make my books everything they can be.
More thanks to the gang at Seekerville (www.seekerville.net), a great place to hang out with readersâand writers.
Iâve been blessed with a wonderful network of supportive, encouraging family and friends. You inspire me every day!
Chapter One
Holly Andrews was lost.
In the relatively tame wilds of New Hampshire, no less, and with a perfectly functioning navigation system. How it had happened, she had no clue, but as she swept a glance through the drizzly, empty landscape surrounding her, she couldnât come to any other conclusion.
It was early June, and the trip from Boston north to Portsmouth had been easy enough. From there, the drive had gone so well, on wide highways bordered by enormous trees and mile after mile of wildflowers. For the past hour, though, sheâd been hugging her side of a narrow two-lane road that could barely be classified as paved. So far, sheâd narrowly avoided four humongous tractors, three runaway cows and a flock of white geese that had taken their sweet time crossing to a pond on the other side.