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Her voice was the, first thing he’d
noticed about her back then.
The soft breathlessness of Gabby’s voice had held something sweet and kind that soothed the savage creature raging inside him.
At seventeen, cool Joe Carpenter didn’t have time to waste on thirteen-year-old skinny girls with kind voices, not when high school girls fell all over each other offering to give him anything he wanted.
But touching that bitter, angry place he’d closed off to the world, her voice made him remember her over the years as she grew into a woman, made him lift his head in baffled awareness whenever he heard that soft voice reminding him all the world wasn’t hard and mean and nasty.
And now her voice sent his pulse into overdrive with its pure breathlessness. And to think that now, after all this time, they were going to be neighbors....
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A Kiss, A Kid And A Mistletoe Bride
Lindsay Longford
To my very own “scullery wenches” who gave of their
time and of themselves on a difficult day: Suzette Edelen, Patty Copeland, Myrna Topol and Margaret Watson. You worked like dawgs, you were sunshine through the clouds and you gave me the greatest gift of all: yourselves. I don’t have words eloquent enough to thank you.
LINDSAY LONGFORD,
like most writers, is a reader. She even reads toothpaste labels in desperation! A former high school English teacher with an M.A. in literature, she began writing romances because she wanted to create stories that touched readers’ emotions by transporting them to a world where good things happened to good people and happily-ever-after is possible with a little work.
Her first book, Jake’s Child was nominated for Best New Series Author, Best Silhouette Romance, and received a Special Achievement Award for Best First Series Book from Romantic Times Magazine. It was also a finalist for Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award for Best First Book. Her Silhouette Romance Annie and the Wise Men won the RITA for the best Traditional Romance of 1993.
Dear Reader,
Recently my nineteen-year-old son casually asked, “So, Mom, were you a virgin bride?”
After I picked myself up off the floor and hemmed and hawed a few minutes, I answered him. Then we talked for two hours about love and sex and commitment. And, no, I didn’t blush!
Kids. They’ll surprise you every time.
I was touched by his explanation that for him, sex without emotion wasn’t worth much. Love, he explained with all the wisdom of his accumulated years, is the emotional bond that makes everything meaningful because you care about the other person’s feelings as much as you care about your own. And the one you love puts your feelings first, too. Love is worth waiting for, he said.
When I thought about Gabrielle, the heroine of A Kiss, a Kid and a Mistletoe Bride, I wanted a heroine who was virgin by choice, not because she’d never had the opportunity to date, not because she’d had a terrible childhood. I wanted a smart, caring woman who knew the value of her own heart—and body—especially in today’s risky world. She knows what she wants, what she deserves, and she’s not willing to settle for less. Gabrielle is a woman whose first love is her only and forever love.
First love has an incredible power. It’s the one we never forget. Sometimes we’re lucky and