The Drifter's Gift. Lauryn Chandler

The Drifter's Gift - Lauryn  Chandler


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      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Excerpt

       Dear Reader

       Title Page

       Dedication

       About the Author

       Prologue

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Copyright

       “Sam Mclean, I could kiss you for what you did for my son tonight,” Dani began.

      Sam went absolutely still. The air between them whispered madly with electricity.

      

      Dani flushed. “I mean, it was…I was…”

      

      Sam’s eyes glowed. “I like the way you put it the first time.”

      

      Moving slowly, he came to her side. His powerful shoulders gave the impression of strength and command, but the hand that reached out to touch her cheek was infinitely gentle.

      

      As she stood in the living room, with the house redolent of the aroma of dinner and echoing with the sound of a child’s bedtime prayers, Dani looked into this mystery man’s eyes—the same man who poured ketchup on her roast beef hash and dried her dishes and made her heart race every time she looked at him—and realized something.

      

       This must be what it’s like to be married.

       Dear Reader,

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      Completing the month are three classic holiday romances. A world-weary hunk becomes The Dad Who Saved Christmas in this magical tale by Karen Rose Smith. Discover The Drifter’s Gift in RITA Award-winning author Lauryn Chandler’s emotional story. Finally, debut author Zena Valentine weaves a tale of transformation—and miracles—in From Humbug to Holiday Bride.

      So treat yourself this month—and every month!—to Silhouette Romance!

      

      Happy holidays,

      

      Joan Marlow Golan

      Senior Editor

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      The Drifter’s Gift

      Lauryn Chandler

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      With deep gratitude to Lynda Curnyn, editor, for her kindness and

      care in helping me finish this book.

      Dedicated to Tim Blough—old friend, new husband!—whose arms

      are the warmest place I know.

      And to Laura Lea Seidenberg Warren, 1930-1997. You gave me

      life and, with the courage of a lion, the gentleness of a lamb, showed me how to live it. How I miss you. L’chaim, Little Lady. To life.

       LAURYN CHANDLER

      Originally from California, Lauryn now lives in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, where she can look out her window and see deer walking down the street. She holds a B.A. in Drama, and when not writing, she enjoys spending time with her family and husband, going for long hikes with her dogs and finding new ways to cheat at Crazy Eights.

      Lauryn is the recipient of the 1995 Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Traditional Romance.

       Prologue

       San Bernardino, California

      “Look, Daddy, Teacher says every time a bell rings another angel gets his wings.”

      “That’s right. That’s right! Atta boy, Clarence.”

      The last lines of It’s a Wonderful Life competed with the phlegmy hiss of a decrepit heating unit in the corner of Sam Mclean’s motel room.

      Sam gazed inexpressively at the black


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