Bio:
Constance
Phillips lives in Ohio with her husband, daughter, and four canine
kids. Her son, now on his own, is planning a wedding, reconfirming that
romance still lives and breathes.
When not writing stories of finding and
rediscovering love, Constance and her husband spend the hours planning a
cross-country motorcycle trip for the not-so-distant future…if they can
find a sidecar big enough for the pups.
BLURB:
After
eight years, Hailey is back in Caseville Michigan. Just months after
her mother’s death, her siblings want to put their father in a nursing
home and rent out the family farm. If that wasn’t enough, the
prospective tenant is Nate, the high school crush she left behind the
day after they acted on their mutual attraction.
After high school, Nate Jenkins
planned to leave small town behind, but life dealt him a different hand
of cards to play. He’s now back in Caseville, raising his daughter, and
running his family’s diner. His daughter’s speech disorder has been
improved by therapeutic horse riding and if he can lease the old Lambert
farm, he can get her a horse of her own. The only standing in the way
is Hailey, the same woman who left him eight years ago without even
saying goodbye.
Can they get over all that’s unspoken between them?
Excerpt
Only when she heard the bell above the door ring out,
was she able to unclench her fists and let out the breath that had
tightened her chest. She’d seen Nate lingering around the edge of the
counter with her plate of pancakes in hand but didn’t want him to
approach her now.
She really didn’t have it in her to deal with him.
He came forward anyway, and set the plate in front of her. After a hesitation, he asked, “Can I sit for a minute?”
Her eyes fluttered closed, but she gestured to the chair.
She heard it scrape against the old worn tile and could feel him just
inches away from her.
“I’m sorry your dad’s health is on the decline. I’ve always really liked him. It stinks, you know.”
She took a deep breath, maybe they could talk as old
friends and ignore the complications of the night they’d spent
together. “I don’t think he’s that bad. Jake and Kelly are
overreacting.”
He twisted his hands on his lap. “I can see how you would think that. Some days when I see him, he’s sharp as nails. Others….”
Her
phone vibrated against the table. The habit to check the ID won out
against the desire meet Nate’s stare. An eight-hundred number flashed,
twisting Hailey’s stomach into knots. Another bill collector wanting to
take the money she was trying to stretch just a little further, hoping
to get through a few more weeks. She hit the button to ignore the call.
“I overheard what you said about your dad wanting
the property to stay the same,” Nate said. “I’ll take real good care of
the place and won’t change a thing. I love that farm the way it is.”
That brought her attention back. “What are you talking about?”
“I’ve been talking to Jake about renting the house.”
She
took in his deep brown eyes and almost black hair. It was cropped short
like he was trying to beat-the-heat, even if the average temperature
this week was somewhere around ten degrees. Much shorter than he wore it
in high school. The neatly trimmed beard and mustache were new too.
He looked older. More settled.
How ironic.
They’d both thought this small town would smother them back then.
For
a fleeting moment it comforted her to picture Nate cooking in her
family’s kitchen, and then she realized it wouldn’t be her house
anymore. She’d be on the outside looking in. “It feels like everything
is being taken away from me.”
His body stiffened as he pulled back. “It’s not like I’m stealing it. I’m going to pay you for it.”
“This isn’t about money!”
“Then what is it about?”
She reached for her purse and fumbled for her wallet
with trembling hands. “Everyone seems to think that just because I
don’t live here, I don’t have a voice, but you’re all wrong.” She threw a
twenty-dollar bill on the table. “I didn’t leave the planet, I moved to
New York. I didn’t abandon my family, but it feels like they think so.
I’m sick of being treated like an outside in my hometown, in my family
home, in my own life.”
She stood and tried to turn, but he grabbed her
wrist. Looking back would weaken her resolve—Nate had always had that
effect on her—but she did it anyway.
“Please, it would mean a lot to Lori... and me.”
His daughter. The child he’d had with someone else. A
lump formed in her throat as she thought of the two of them in her
living room without her.
Why did it hurt so much?
It wasn’t as if he left her. She’d pursued and claimed the future she’d always wanted.
Hadn’t she?
If
everything she’d attained had been all she ever wanted, why was it
tearing her in two to know Nate had gone on with his life without her?
It wasn’t as if she’d expected he wouldn’t. She should be happy he was
settled. Instead, it made her long for that place next to him even more.
A lump formed in her throat, making speech impossible. Instead, she headed for the door.
“That’s right, Hailey. Run away. It’s what you do best!”
His words stopped her, and she twisted back. “I what?”
“Run. Away. When the pieces of your life don’t come
together like a neat little puzzle, you scatter them all around you and
stomp out of the room.”
She bristled at the venom in his voice. “That’s not what happened.”
“Oh, no. You handled it so well, just breezed out of town with no concern for those you left behind.”
They
weren’t talking about her father or her house anymore. This was about
how she’d reacted eight years ago, when the feelings got too real.
Just like they were now.
“I care, dammit!” She let out a long exhale. “I always have.”
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