âArenât you attracted to me?â Emma asked innocently.
Morgan didnât consider himself someone who got easily tongue-tied, but Emmaâs question caught him by surprise.
âMy feelings donât matter,â he finally croaked. âActing on them would be inappropriate, under the circumstances.â
His answer must have pleased her, because her full lips curved into a smile. In response, his own awareness ratcheted up a couple hundred notches. Just what he needed while they were alone in the wilderness.
âIâll take that as a yes,â she drawled, giving him a wink.
While he was still trying to come up with a neutral comment to defuse the shimmering attraction between them, she slipped off her pack.
âRelax, Morgan,â she said teasingly as she strutted away, hips swinging. âIâm not going to jump you.â
USA TODAY bestselling author PAMELA TOTH was born in Wisconsin, but grew up in Seattle, where she attended the University of Washington and majored in art. Now living on the Puget Sound areaâs east side, she has two daughters, Erika and Melody, and two Siamese cats.
Recently she took a lead from one of her romances and married her high school sweetheart, Frank. They live in a town house within walking distance of a bookstore and an ice cream shopâtwo of lifeâs necessitiesâand with a fabulous view of Mount Rainier.
When sheâs not writing, she enjoys traveling with her husband, reading, playing FreeCell on the computer, doing counted cross-stitch and researching new story ideas. Sheâs been an active member of Romance Writers of America since 1982.
Her books have won several awards and they claim regular spots on the Waldenbooks bestselling romance list. She loves hearing from readers and can be reached at P.O. Box 5845, Bellevue, WA 98006. For a personal reply, a stamped, self-addressed envelope is appreciated.
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Because birthright has its privileges and family ties run deep.
The Childrenâs Connection brought them togetherâ¦but would her quest for the truth drive them apart?
Morgan Davis: Morgan didnât trust himself around women, but there was something different about Emma. She was soft, loving, sexyâand the attraction between them was unquestionable. But did she care for him, or was she using him to find the secrets of her past?
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Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
H ands clenched tightly in her lap, school counselor Emma Wright tried to hide her apprehension behind a confident smile as she faced the Human Resources director. According to the local newspaper, a third of the maintenance staff and half the teachersâ aides in the small Oregon school district where Emma worked had already been laid off because of budget cuts.
Emmaâs stomach had been in a knot ever since Sandra had asked her to come into the office. As the director flipped open the folder containing Emmaâs records, Emma hoped desperately that the reason for the summons had been to find out whether she could increase her workload, divide her time among more schools.
âIâm sure youâre aware of the cuts weâre facing for the new school year,â Sandra said with a rueful expression as her gaze finally met Emmaâs.
Emma lifted her chin, forcing it not to wobble. âOf course.â She gripped her hands together even more tightly, worried that the time she had missed after her miscarriage would be counted against her. âItâs always a disappointment when educationâs not a priority, isnât it? Iâm ready to do everything I can to help.â
What she wanted desperately was to argue her case and to point out how badly the younger children in the district needed her. The other counselor, an older man, had an intimidating manner that seemed to scare them.