Robyn Carr

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will appeal across the board and might require a hankie or two.”

      —Library Journal, starred review, on What We Find

      “Robyn Carr has done it again.... What We Find is complex, inspirational, and well-written. A romance that truly inspires readers as life hits them the hardest.”

      —San Francisco Review Journal

      “Carr sets the bar for contemporary romance. haracters, and an inviting setting make Carr’s latest an enhancement...to any fiction collection.”

      —Booklist, starred review, on What We Find

      To Sarah Burningham,

      my friend and PR guru, with deep affection and gratitude.

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       About the Author

       Booklist

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Praise for Robyn Carr and Sullivan’s Crossing

       Dedication

       Part 1

       Chapter 1

       Part 2

       Chapter 2

       Part 3

       Chapter 3

       Part 4

       Chapter 4

       Part 5

       Chapter 5

       Part 6

       Chapter 6

       Part 7

       Chapter 7

       Part 8

       Chapter 8

       Part 9

       Chapter 9

       Part 10

       Chapter 10

       Part 11

       Chapter 11

       Part 12

       Chapter 12

       Part 13

       Chapter 13

       Part 14

       Chapter 14

       Part 15

       Chapter 15

       Part 16

       Chapter 16

       Part 17

       Chapter 17

       Part 18

       Epilogue

       About the Publisher

      Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here. The way

      to be happy is to make others so.

      —Robert Green Ingersoll

       1

      ON THE FIRST really warm, dry day in early March, Dr. Leigh Culver left her clinic at lunchtime and drove out to Sullivan’s Crossing. As she walked into the store at the campground, the owner, Sully, peeked around the corner from the kitchen. “Hi,” Leigh said. “Have you had lunch yet?”

      “Just about to,” Sully replied.

      “Let me take you to lunch,” she said. “What’s your pleasure?”

      “My usual—turkey on whole wheat. In fact, I just made it.”

      “Aw, I’d like to treat you.”

      “Appreciate the sentiment, Doc, but it’s my store. I can’t let you buy me a sandwich that’s already bought and paid for. In fact, I’ll make another one real quick if that sounds good to you.” He started pulling out his supplies. “What are you