“What if we have a child together?"His jaw dropped. "That won't happen. I don't need more kids.""What if I do?""Then you'd better find yourself another father for them.""Before, during, or after our marriage?"His lids dropped lower over his azure gaze, "I don't know if I've evermet anyone who can jump-start my asshole gene like you do.”
Sabine Ferruci has tended bar as well as sick patients and written about everything from hospital laundry to B-17 WASP pilots. Like all military spouses, she has become a master of adaptability. She lives in the southeastern United States, maintaining the home base for a traveling spouse and wonderful, wandering children who inherited his genetic code for adventure.
This story was one of the best I have read in a while; there is just something about Jack and Beth’s story that grabbed at me. They seem to be opposites, but the way Ms. Ferruci portrays them makes them a couple that totally work. The story had a lot of depth to it, you felt for the characters along with the things they did. I loved this story, would recommend it, and I plan on reading it again.
This is just one of the many quotes in this book That I loved…
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