

And disturbing memories stirring up a growing relationship with her sister. A promise to a dead friend and two needy little lives. But when cancer takes the life of her best friend, Jules finds herself caring for her friend's two small children as well as the Blue Bayou.A drought-stricken farm. And now Pop is gone, leaving Jules with his struggling Washington State potato farm with a sister excluded from his will and with a heart wounded by the sacrifice she has made on behalf of her father.It looks like strengthening her relationship with her sister and improving the prospects of the Blue Bayou farm will be Jules' chief concerns. Now the man Jules loves best can't stand the sight of her.Only for Pop could Jules have made such a sacrifice.

But if Grey knows anything about great books, it's that the best tales always have a happy ending.īONUS: This edition includes excerpts from Debbie Macomber's The Inn at Rose Harbor and Dashing Through the Snow.Jules broke off her wedding to Cruz practically at the altar. They say opposites attract, and Grey becomes a true believer each time he holds Meghan in his arms-even as they hit a few speed bumps on the road to togetherness.

She's the breath of fresh air and joy this reserved and lonely teacher needs in his life. Grey notices the sparkle in Meghan's eyes the moment she opens up about her passion for literature. Certain that her favorite customer has an appetite for more than home cooking, Meghan decides it's time to teach the good professor a thing or two about romance. Before long, Grey Carlyle becomes a regular, ordering the nightly specials and chatting with the spirited redhead about the classics. Meghan O'Day isn't sure what captures her fancy more: the sexy stranger in her Wichita diner or his reading material. In this classic novel from Debbie Macomber-available for the first time as an eBook-a feisty waitress and a handsome professor receive an education in love over Chaucer and chicken-pot pie.
