Dear friend,
True love never really goes away—and sometimes you never see it coming! I hope you'll enjoy reading these stories. It was great fun revising them.
That summer in Maine seems like yesterday . . . and Gina Gaynes was only eighteen when Rhyder Owens kissed her for the first time. Ten years later, he just kissed her again. Is it the moonlight or is it the man? The magic is definitely back . . .
Date? Tisha Caldwell would like to know what that means. Seems like every single guy in Arkansas defines a date as an afternoon of rooting for the Razorbacks. Hello, Roarke Madison. The sexy exec is the personification of smooth. Dinner at eight? Tisha couldn't say no . . . even if she wanted to . . .
Remember, true love isn't just for fairy tales . . .
With love,
Janet Dailey