Christmas Comes to Dickens
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Keith Mills had loved Sage from the first moment he spotted her walking down the hallway of their middle school. And she’d felt the same about him. Or so he’d thought until she’d walked away from everything they’d meant to one another with a tearful and rushed goodbye.
But now she’s back and, as the town’s new doctor, it looks like she’s staying put. Can Keith put the hurt of Sage’s dismissal to bed for good? And will she want to rekindle the love that had burnt so bright all those years ago?
Excerpt of Angel Kisses and Holiday Wishes
Dragging in a calming breath, Sage mentally prepared herself to see the man she’d left standing in tatters eighteen years ago.
She heard him before she ever laid eyes on him.
“Where is the doctor in charge of my grandmother’s care?” he bellowed from the nurse’s station. “Get him up here right now.”
“I already paged Dr. Hamilton,” Deb told him.
Sage stopped as she turned the hallway corner and spotted him.
He was hard to miss.
From his impressive and imposing six foot three height he towered above the diminutive nurse as he stood, arms akimbo, glaring down his nose at her.
An annoyed scowl twisted his mouth, but the memory of how seductive and alluring those full lips could be when pulled into a wicked grin burned bright in her mind.
“Where’s Doc Martin?” Keith bellowed. “He’s been my grandmother’s physician for decades. Who is this Hamilton person?”
“Keith.”
No amount of preparation could have prevented the full effect of Keith Mills’s gaze from shooting through Sage when he turned to her.
As a teenager he’d been all gangly arms and monkey hands, bony shoulders and narrow hips. His face had yet to fill out, but even back then his features hinted at a classic, movie star handsomeness to come.
As a man now, he’d outgrown the lithe gauntness and his body had settled into perfect proportions. Those bony shoulders spanned a yard and dropped into arms bulging underneath his fitted shirt. That hint of good looks had blossomed into a face sculpted by the Gods. Cheekbones cut from glass sat over a square and powerful jaw. All in all, he’d grown into one beautiful man.
Damn him.
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Christmas Comes to Dickens
Dickens
offers an abundance of heartfelt wishes, a few much needed miracles, and—quite
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flames take a second chance at happiness. All while celebrating this most
joyful time of the year.
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