Protecting Her Own
Protecting Her Own
Return to the Shelter of Home
A month after returning to Lightning Gap, Virginia, Kim Mullins finally feels at home. Relaxed. Ready to recover from years of hectic city life and too many broken hearts.
Steph Holfield needs the shelter of her family to heal. A dose of peace and routine. The abrupt end of her marriage left her reeling and shattered. Unsure of her own heart and mind.
Seeing each other sends Kim and Steph into a whirlwind of memories, and the enchanting prospect of discovering each other again.
But more than the chance of renewing youthful romance swirls around them. Bringing unseen forces human and supernatural into play.
Will Kim and Steph find the strength they need to survive in each other?
Praise for Protecting Her Own:
"...a wonderful, suspenseful novel...about love and danger and crime mixed with just a touch of supernatural. You won’t be able to put this one down."
USA Today Bestselling Author Dean Wesley Smith
An excerpt from Protecting Her Own:
A Shared Homecoming
Kim almost pushed the swing back too hard after all.
Steph was here, right here in Lightning Gap?
“I thought Steph got married?” Kim said. “Moved away with her new husband not long after I went to college in Atlanta?”
Auntie Venus took a drink of coffee, peering at Kim over the edge of her world mug. The kind of knowing gaze that would either discover everything or get you to say it out loud for her.
Kim fought revealing anything as hard as she could.
“She did get married,” Auntie Venus said, tilting her face up and to the left like she always did when she was trying to remember something. “Went to school down in Texas, but she ended up with a local boy. From over in Laurel Gap if I recall. They went up to Louisville for a while. But she’s been back here for several months now. Started teaching at the start of the school year.”
“That is an interesting bit of luck. Both of us back here now after years away. Might be nice enough to catch up with Steph, see how life’s been treating her. Just out of curiosity, did she bring the husband back with her?”
Auntie Venus shook her head. “She sure didn’t. Seems to me she got all of that out of her system before she got too old. Some might say that’s a smart move. In her case, I have to agree.”