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An inconvenient wedding
Wherever Caleb O’Malley goes, trouble follows, and trouble is the last thing Rebecca Thurston needs. But when Caleb appears—gravely wounded—at Rebecca’s Smoky Mountain cabin, she can’t turn him away. His life depends on her kindness, but she never anticipated it would lead to an unwanted proposal.
Caleb never forgave himself for the accident that ended Rebecca’s engagement and destroyed her life. He doesn’t want to hurt her again. But after a week recuperating at her cabin, there is only one way for Caleb to protect both their reputations from scandal. Neither of them wants to tie the knot, but as Rebecca and Caleb spend time together, will they find there’s more to their marriage than convenience?
Smoky Mountain Matches: Dreams of home and family come true in the Smoky Mountains
“What you’re suggesting is…
Well, it’s…” Crazy. Deranged. “Impossible,” Rebecca whispered.
A muscle ticked in Caleb’s jaw. “Is there someone else you’re set on marrying?”
“No, of course not.” Unable to sustain his demanding gaze, she stared into the fire.
He dipped his head, bringing their cheeks side by side. “Then why not marry me?” The movement of his lips near her ear snagged strands of hair. Rebecca pulled back, mortified by what his nearness was doing to her equilibrium.
“Why would you do this?” She stared deep into his eyes.
“It’s my fault we’re in this mess, and I want to make it right. Fix it for you the only way I know how. ”
“You’d be miserable.”
“So would you,” he shot back. “But your sister wouldn’t, would she?”
Caleb reached out and skimmed Rebecca’s sleeve. “Take some time to think about it. I’m in no rush.”
“Yeah, well, he is.” She nodded toward the table as the reverend cast them another furtive look. “Along with everyone else in town.”
KAREN KIRST
was born and raised in East Tennessee near the Great Smoky Mountains. A lifelong lover of books, it wasn’t until after college that she had the grand idea to write one herself. Now she divides her time between being a wife, homeschooling mom and romance writer. Her favorite pastimes are reading, visiting tearooms and watching romantic comedies.
Married by Christmas
Karen Kirst
Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
—Lamentations 3:22–23
To my closest friend, Lorie Hedrick. Thanks for the homeschooling powwows at Starbucks and for providing a godly example of what a wife and mother should be. I cherish your friendship.
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