Rexanne Becnel

Blink Of An Eye


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      Praise for Rexanne Becnel’s NEXT novels

      “Humor, smart women, adventure, and danger all add up to a book you can’t put down…Constant surprises and characters that will win your heart.”

      —Romantic Times BOOKreviews on The Payback Club

      “Becnel deftly captures the way actual women think…. Brisk and entertaining, with a welcome focus on middle-aged sexuality, this tidy tale proves that Becnel is just as much at home writing high-quality contemporary fiction as penning the historical fiction for which she’s known.”

      —Publishers Weekly on Old Boyfriends

      “Rexanne Becnel skillfully weaves multiple storylines with lively characters and unexpected plot twists in an emotionally satisfying book.”

      —Romantic Times BOOKreviews on Old Boyfriends

      And other praise for Rexanne Becnel

      “Ms. Becnel creates the most intriguing characters.”

      —Literary Times on The Bride of Rosecliffe

      “Becnel skillfully blends romance and adventure with a deft hand.”

      —Publishers Weekly on When Lightning Strikes

      “Rexanne’s stories stay with the reader long after the final page is turned.”

      —Literary Times on Heart of the Storm

      Rexanne Becnel

      Rexanne Becnel, the author of twenty-two novels and two novellas, is a charter member of the Southern Louisiana Chapter of Romance Writers of America, and founded the New Orleans Popular Fiction Conference.

      Rexanne’s novels regularly appear on bestseller lists such as USA TODAY, Amazon.com, Waldenbooks, Ingram and Barnes & Noble. She has been nominated for and received awards from Romantic Times BOOKreviews, Waldenbooks, the Holt Committee, the Atlanta Journal/Atlanta Constitution and the National Readers’ Choice Awards.

      Blink of an Eye

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      Rexanne Becnel

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      From the Author

      Dear Reader,

      As many of you know, I live in New Orleans, in an area that flooded after the levees broke. As we struggled both as a family and a community to put ourselves back together, I wasn’t sure I could write about the storm and everything that followed. I wasn’t sure I could write again at all.

      But writing has proven to be my salvation. The routine of going to a coffeehouse (once I found one that was open!) and writing my daily pages turned out to be the only “normal” part of my life for a very long time. In addition, it was cathartic to write about Jane and her fight to survive in a world turned inside out. I am not just like Jane, but I put a lot of me in her. There was no way not to.

      As for my beloved New Orleans…we were flooded, but not drowned; devastated, but not defeated.

      To the people who refuse to abandon their hometown, I love having you as my neighbors. And to the people everywhere who supported us through our very worst days and continue to do so, I hope to see you here someday.

      Remember, you can’t not have a good time in New Orleans!

      Love to all,

      Rexanne

      For the Pizzolato family and for Joanna Wurtele who helped us in our hour of greatest need.

      For David, Rosemary, Brian, Valerie, Chuck and Karen who weathered the storm with me.

      And for Katya and Mike, and all the rest of my family, friends and neighbors who lost so much but refuse still to give up.

      CONTENTS

       CHAPTER 1

       CHAPTER 2

       CHAPTER 3

       CHAPTER 4

       CHAPTER 5

       CHAPTER 6

       CHAPTER 7

       CHAPTER 8

       CHAPTER 9

       CHAPTER 10

       CHAPTER 11

       CHAPTER 12

       CHAPTER 13

       CHAPTER 14

       CHAPTER 15

       CHAPTER 16

       CHAPTER 17

       CHAPTER 18

       CHAPTER 19

       CHAPTER 20

       CHAPTER 21

      CHAPTER 1

      I didn’t evacuate New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina despite the desperate exhortations of our mayor, our governor and every other public official who paraded across the television set during the three