Fairy tales do come true.
She seemed to have it all: a fabulous career as a supermodel, a dad who dotes on her and a home in Paris. And now Cassieâs rediscovered the Manning half brother and sister she barely remembered since she was split up from them as a toddler. But none of that excuses her bad behavior on a photo shoot that hit all the tabloids and sent her running from the media. With the help of family friend Grady Nelson, sheâs able to lie low in his secluded cabin so she can be part of the New Yearâs wedding of her long-lost sister. Cassieâs just beginning to believe she might really have it allâincluding the heart of this independent bachelorâwhen she accidentally sets fire to Gradyâs house... Then all bets are off.
âHold the elevator!â
âGrady...â Cassie stumbled.
âCome on!â he encouraged her, running. âIf we get there first, I can tell the waiter Benâs paying. He has a tab here.â
The man held the door from closing as Grady ran in, drawing Cassie in with him. He wrapped his arm around her shoulders as she struggled to catch her breath. The man let the door go and the elevator began to rise.
Grady was completely unprepared for what happened next. Cassieâs hands caught his in a biting grip, her fingernails drawing blood as she let out a high-pitched, ear-splitting scream. She began to shake him and point to the door.
âCassieââ
âNo!â
The other manâs eyes widened as they reached the third floor and the doors parted.
Cassie gasped and ran out into a hallway that spilled into the restaurant, only feet from the hostessâs podium. She stopped and drew in air, her arms wrapped around herself, her cheeks red.
She looked mortified and somehow isolated. âIâm sorry,â she whispered, then added grimly, âRemember that issue from my childhood I mentioned that I still deal with?â
âYeah?â
âItâs claustrophobia.â
âYeah,â he said. An inch of skin was scraped off his left hand. âI guessed that.â
Dear Reader,
I was a pudgy little kid, and all these years later, nothing much has changed. Iâve tried every diet out there with various levels of temporary success. Having a sedentary job doesnât help, nor does the propensity to sit and read a book when everyone else is playing tennis.
The real boon of that sedentary job, though, is that I can create and spend time with a heroine who has a perfect body. I know a great body doesnât make a better person, but Iâve always wanted one anyway. I make no apologies.
When Cassidy Chapman formed in my mind, the third child in my Manning Family Reunion series, she was beautiful and looked perfect, but I didnât know what she did for a living. Then I thought about the perfect job for a woman with a perfect body and I let out all the stops. Sheâs a supermodel with a great life, but she has a past she knows little about since she and her siblings were separated as children.
As New Yearâs Wedding opens, the paparazzi are on her trail after an embarrassing episode on a photo shoot, and sheâs running to escape them with Grady NelsonâBenâs police department partner from To Love and Protect.
In Beggarâs Bay she finds family, answers to questions that have plagued her for a long time and love. But Grady has his own issues, so finding solutions that will allow them to build a life together isnât easy. But is it ever?
While itâs true that her modelâs body didnât simplify her life, she looked wonderful while she struggled. I loved that.
Thank you for buying my book!
MURIEL JENSEN lives with her husband, Ron, in a simple old Victorian looking down on the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon. They share the space with a wild West Highland white terrier mix and two eccentric tabbies. They have three children, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Their neighborhood is charmed, populated with the kindest people who are also the best cooks. Life is so good.
To the Seattle Mariners and the Seattle Seahawks to whom my husband is devoted. Their games gave me uninterrupted time to write. Theyâre also quite a gorgeous group, so my âheroesâ folder is full of their photos.
PROLOGUE
THE COLD, CRISP night had begun so well. Despite the last-minute schedule change just days before Christmas, the crew had rallied for the flight from Paris to Ireland. They would make this photo shoot work. The only hitch had been Maggie, the makeup artist, who had already left on her Christmas holiday. But a replacement had been found and everyone approached the Heart and Soul perfume shoot with the enthusiasm required for success.
The palatial country home where they were being allowed to set up lights and cameras had a pillared portico outlined with Christmas lights and a tall, decorated oak by the front steps.