Authors: Anna Jacobs
Tags: #Australia, #Fiction, #Sagas, #Historical, #english, #Sisters, #Lancashire (England)
She sighed with pleasure as she lay in his arms afterwards. ‘Cassandra told me once that if I truly loved my husband, I’d enjoy loving his body as well as his mind.’ She raised one hand to caress his face, idly tracing a line down it. ‘She was right. Dearest Zachary, how much time we’ve wasted!’
‘We’ll not waste any more.’ He kissed her again.
Epilogue
I
n October, Cassandra and Reece found a letter waiting for them when they went to church, because all mail for the district was delivered to the shop in whose barn the church service was held.
Her eyes lit up as she saw the handwriting. ‘It’s from Pandora. Look how nice and thick it is. I’ll just have a peep at the first page before the service starts.’
She opened the envelope and found a short letter, then a sort of diary explaining in detail what had happened to Pandora and Zachary since she left the farm.
‘She’s sounds so happy!’ Cassandra exclaimed. She scanned the letter quickly then reread it more slowly. ‘I shan’t worry about her half as much now she’s safe in England. I really liked Zachary.’
Her baby daughter made her annoyance at being neglected known and Cassandra had to attend to her before she could do anything else.
She bent her head in prayer, but a tear slipped down her cheek. She was happy for Pandora, of course she was, but she missed her sister so much.
She felt a touch on her arm and turned her head sideways to see Maia looking at her anxiously. ‘I’m all right,’ she whispered. ‘Just thinking of Pandora.’
Maia nodded and turned to look at Xanthe, who was staring out of the window. Cassandra followed her sister’s gaze and sighed. Xanthe was getting very restless. Would she be the next to leave?
Shaking her head she banished those worries and cuddled her daughter close, feeling Reece’s hand on her arm, knowing that all was as right with her world as it could be.
Tonight she’d read the whole diary aloud to her husband and Kevin, then she’d sleep by Reece’s side. Tomorrow they’d have more than enough work to keep them busy.
She’d worry about the twins when she had to. For the moment, she’d enjoy her life and family.
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Anna Jacobs grew up in Lancashire and emigrated to Australia, but still visits the UK regularly to see her family and do research, something she loves. Her novel PRIDE OF LANCASHIRE won the Australian Romantic Book of the Year Award in 2006.
Also by Anna Jacobs
THE GIBSON FAMILY
Salem Street
High Street
Ridge Hill
Hallam Square
Spinners Lake
THE KERSHAW SISTERS
Our Lizzie
Our Polly
Our Eva
Our Mary Ann
THE IRISH SISTERS
A Pennyworth of Sunshine
Twopenny Rainbows
Threepenny Dreams
THE SETTLERS
Lancashire Lass
Lancashire Legacy
THE STALEYS
Down Weavers Lane
Calico Road
THE PRESTON FAMILY
Pride of Lancashire
Star of the North
Bright Day Dawning
Heart of the Town
THE BLAKE SISTERS
Farewell to Lancashire
STAND ALONE NOVELS
Jessie
Like No Other
Tomorrow’s Promises
Yesterday’s Girl
Freedom’s Land