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      A homecoming to remember

      As temporary guardian of her sister’s two children, big-city magazine columnist Jenna Gardner is forced to face her past. She isn’t in Mirror Lake for long before she realizes that everything has changed. And it’s not her past throwing her off-kilter now—it’s handsome next-door neighbor, Dev McGuire. Though Dev gets under her skin, he quickly proves himself an excellent father figure for the children. Soon he’s encouraging Jenna to believe in second chances. But it’ll take a leap of faith to believe that her future just might be in Mirror Lake after all.

      Jenna’s heart skipped a scheduled beat as a pair of amber eyes locked on her.

      At some point in the past twelve hours, a startling transformation had occurred. The heavy growth of stubble that had shadowed Dev’s face had been removed, enhancing the clean lines of his chiseled features.

      In faded jeans and a dark green T-shirt that accentuated broad shoulders and muscular arms, Dev looked like a man totally at ease in his surroundings.

      And way too attractive for her peace of mind.

      Jenna stopped.

      “Do you need some help?”

      He’d noticed the heel of her shoe stuck in the sand.

      “I’m—”

      “Fine,” Dev interrupted. “I think you made that clear yesterday. But at the moment it looks like you’re…stuck.”

      A large hand curved around her ankle. The unexpected touch caught Jenna off guard. And sent an equally unexpected jolt of electricity running through her.

      “If you’re going to stick around for a while, you should think about getting something a little more…” With another small tug, Dev set her free. “Practical.”

      KATHRYN SPRINGER

      is a lifelong Wisconsin resident. Growing up in a “newspaper” family, she spent long hours as a child plunking out stories on her mother’s typewriter and hasn’t stopped writing since! She loves to write inspirational romance because it allows her to combine her faith in God with her love of a happy ending.

      A Promise of Home

      Kathryn Springer

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      The heavens declare the glory of God;

      the skies proclaim the work of his hands.

      Day after day they pour forth speech;

      night after night they display knowledge.

      There is no speech or language

      where their voice is not heard.

      Their voice goes out into all the earth,

      their words to the ends of the world.

      —Psalms 19:1–4

      To my editor, Emily Rodmell,

      for your attention to detail and commitment

      to excellence (and also for smiley faces

      in the margins during the revision process).

      It is a blessing to work with you!

      Contents

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Chapter Nineteen

       Chapter Twenty

       Chapter Twenty-One

       Chapter Twenty-Two

       Epilogue

       Dear Reader

       Questions for Discussion

      Chapter One

      “Please follow the highlighted route—”

       Jenna Gardner tapped the tiny screen on the GPS and silenced the voice of her invisible navigator once and for all. Not only because the high-tech gadget seemed to be as confused as she was by the tangled skein of roads winding around Mirror Lake, but because Jenna was tempted to take its advice.

       She wanted to follow the highlighted route right back to her condo in the Twin Cities.

       “You passed it, Aunt Jenna!”

       A panicked cry reminded her that going home wasn’t an option. Not for awhile, anyway.

       Jenna glanced in the rearview mirror. Once again, she experienced a jolt at the sight of the two children in the backseat.

       Silver blond hair. Delicate features. Wide blue eyes.

       Jenna had met Logan and Tori for the first time only three days ago. The children were practically strangers.

       Strangers who were the mirror image of her younger sister, Shelly, as a child.

       For a split second, Tori met Jenna’s gaze. Then she buried her face in the tattered scrap of pink flannel that doubled as a blanket.

       Jenna pressed her lips together to prevent a sigh from escaping.

      One step forward, two steps back, she reminded herself. The five-year-old girl was adjusting to the idea of having an aunt the same way Jenna was getting used to the idea of having a niece and nephew.

      

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