“That seals the deal,” Hunter proclaimed. “Now that you’re getting married, you
definitely
need more counseling. Over fifty percent of marriages end in divorce, and we’re going to make sure you’re not one of them.”
“What a buzzkill, Hunter,” Sophie protested, making a face.
He laughed. “Sorry. Just being realistic.”
“I think we’ve had enough realism to last us a lifetime,” she replied.
“We
have
been through a lot,” Grant agreed. “But it’s going to be smooth sailing from here.”
“Right.” Hunter’s sarcasm was evident, and he smiled wryly. From the moment he’d met them, he’d sensed he’d be in for quite a ride with this couple, and he hadn’t been wrong. But it had been a gratifying journey, and he was glad he wouldn’t have to say goodbye to them just yet. Now that the cuffs were off, Hunter knew there’d be much more to come from the engaged parolees.
My sincere gratitude extends to:
Omnific Publishing Team BB, including Jessica Royer Ocken, Cindy Campbell, CJ Creel, Lynette McCann, Coreen Montagna, and Micha Stone.
Attorneys CJ Creel and Jennifer Sinclair for their diligent efforts to set me straight on the complicated legal aspects of the story.
Elizabeth Harper for giving me and my novels a fighting chance!
Janine and Gwynn for their amazing friendship.
Cècile, Jaquita Chiquita, Marilyn, Nora, Shannon, Riem, Ashley, Karina, Danni, Deb, and Lily for their constant support.
Lorne, Amy, and Ina for being there from the beginning of this crazy writing adventure.
Sherri Hayes for help with the David Alton storyline.
Book Club #1: Lisa, Colby, Jennifer, Sue, Janelle, Sally, Suki, Patty, Amy, Christy
Book Club #2: David, Joan, Jessica, Nan, Carolyn, Tom, Cindy, Michelle
My psychologist colleagues and swimming friends for being so encouraging.
Most of all, my family: Nancy, Roger, Jan, Laurie, Susan, Scott, John, Nicholas, Dylan, Henry.
Bless you all!