She owns the lodge, but he owns the land...
Mississippi Hearts seek happy endings
When single mom Carly Hughes inherits the Longleaf Lodge, she gains a heap of troubleâher teenage crush, Deputy Mackenzie Bridges. Her father left Mack the land around the lodge. While Carly wants to sell for her daughterâs sake, Mack wants to stay for his nieceâs. And if they canât work together, theyâll both lose everything...including the renewed spark between them.
LORRAINE BEATTY was raised in Columbus, Ohio, but now calls Mississippi home. She and her husband, Joe, have two sons and five grandchildren. Lorraine started writing in junior high and is a member of RWA and ACFW, and a charter member and past president of Magnolia State Romance Writers. In her spare time she likes to work in her garden, travel and spend time with her family.
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ISBN: 978-1-474-09479-5
THEIR FAMILY BLESSING
© 2019 Lorraine Beatty
Published in Great Britain 2019
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âIâm glad youâre back.â
Carlyâs admission left Mack off balance. He wanted to believe the sincerity and affection he saw in her eyes, but he didnât want to read too much into it, either. âYouâre just glad Iâm here to help finish the repairs.â Heâd meant it as a jest but Carly paled and stepped back.
âYouâre right. Thatâs all that matters.â
She held his gaze a long moment, and he realized heâd hurt her feelings. But he was afraid to believe that her words were more than normal concern for a friend. âSorry. I shouldnât have been flippant. Iâm tired. Thank you for caring. I mean it.â
She nodded but didnât move. He sensed she wanted to say more, but Lucy came up and took his hand. âWill you come play with me?â
How could he refuse such a request? He smiled at Carly. âIâve been summoned.â He walked off, but he could feel Carlyâs gaze on his back. What did she want to say to him?
Dear Reader,
Welcome back to Hastings, Mississippi, and the ladies of the widowâs walk group. I hope youâre enjoying reading about the widows learning to love again after loss. I have a lot of admiration for the women who are courageous and carry on. Carly is one such woman. Life has given her many challenges and sheâs strived to rise to the cause. But many of her issues are things she needs to confront.
The words of one of my favorite hymns kept repeating in my mind as I wrote this book. âOh what peace we often forfeit, oh what needless pain we bear. All because we do not carry everything to God in prayer.â
Have you ever taken something at face value because you didnât want to know the truth? Had you sided with someone because you were loyal, never asking what actually happened or because you were unwilling to accept that the person you cared about would shift the facts?
Mack and Carly learned the hard way how much jumping to conclusions can distort a relationship far into the future.