"She was the one then and nothing changed in the time in between."
✮✮✮A story of past decisions gone awry, secrets that
change directions, and emotional second chances, this gripping love story is
what happens when two paths again collide. The final standalone title in New York Times bestselling author
Kristen Ashley’s Magdalene Series,
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THE TIME IN BETWEEN (Magdalene Series #3):
After a painful
loss, Cady Moreland is coming to Magdalene to start the next chapter of her
life. A chapter that began eighteen years ago but had a heartbreaking ending.
The time in between was full of family and friendship, but Cady could never get
the man she fell in love with all those years ago out of her heart.
Coert Yeager has
learned to live without the girl who entered his life right when she shouldn’t
and exited delivering a crippling blow he never would have suspected. The time
in between was full of failing to find what he was missing…and life-altering betrayal.
But when that
girl shows up in Magdalene and buys the town’s beloved lighthouse, even if
Coert wants to avoid her, he can’t. A fire in town sparks a different kind of
flame that won’t be ignored.
As Cady and Coert
question the actions of the two young adults they once were thrown into
earth-shattering circumstances, can they learn from what came in between and
find each other again?
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THE
WILL
SOARING
EXCERPT:
Present day…
I took in the mess of the large, circular room we were in
and at first saw nothing but the mess—decaying furniture, a soot-covered stone
fireplace, a kitchen that might have been put in in the forties but had not
only not been touched the last nine years, it perhaps had not been touched the
last nineteen (or more).
Then I saw more.
The extraordinarily carved railing to the sweeping wood
staircase that ran the curved side of the house. The red brick walls. The plank
wood floors.
“Once upon a time, long ago,” the realtor was suddenly
talking wistfully, “someone loved this place. Put that love into building it.
Put that love into keeping it. Nine years and more when no one really gave a
whit, and still you can see it once had a lot of love.”
Oh yes.
You could see that.
“It’s got a basement, more like a big crawl space,” the
agent declared, surprising me with his quick change in tone back to
businesslike and informative. “The furnace is down there. You can get down
there through a door in the floor. The furnace was put in a while back, and
full disclosure, though an inspection will catch it, it probably needs to be
replaced.”
Through his words I stared at the fireplace, which scoured
would be magnificent, and I noticed it didn’t have a chimney as such, but the
smoke probably went out a vent in the wall.
“This floor has a powder room under the stairs,” the realtor
kept on. “You can look at it if you want, but if you wanna save yourself that,
I’ll just tell you straight, it needs to be gutted.”
I decided to take his word for it and told him that.
He looked relieved when I did before he stated, “Place has a
garage, two car. Not in good condition, but think you saw that. Still, it’s
close to the house and there’s a covered walkway to that door over there.” He
pointed at a door that was across from the door we’d walked in. “Means you
might feel a chill but you won’t get wet, unless it’s raining sideways, which
happens.”
With a breeze that plastered my jacket to me on a sunny,
early spring day, I did not doubt that.
“Garage has a loft space above it, which could be renovated
as a studio rental if you’ve a mind to do that sort of thing. As for the
property itself, it also has a building where the generators are stowed,” the
realtor carried on. “Hook up for a washer and dryer and good space in there.
Lots of it for storage. Which is good because there’s not a lot of storage in
here for tools and Christmas decorations and whatnot.”
I glanced around seeing he was right. There wasn’t even
enough cabinetry to house the things a decent cook would need in her kitchen.
Though there was room for them. In fact, if you fought back the gloom, there
was quite a bit of room.
“And there’s a place outside, could call it a studio, could
call it a mother-in-law house,” he shared. “Whatever, it’s got goodly space,
two bedrooms, big kitchen. Could be renovated to be a guest house. Or like I
said, a studio if you’re artsy. Or you could rent it out like a B and B. I’ll
show you all of that after we have a look at the lighthouse.”
“Thanks,” I replied.
“Now, since I mentioned full disclosure, you have to know it
all,” the realtor continued.
Slowly, my eyes went to him.
When they did, he launched in. “Like I said, it’s automated.
And like I said, you won’t really have to concern yourself with the
functionality of that unless the electricity goes out, but then the generators
automatically kick in. There are two. But you’ll need to keep fuel on hand to keep
them going in case a blackout lasts awhile. And just to say, this is coastal
Maine. We get weather. Blackouts can last awhile.”
When I nodded to share I took that in, he kept going.
“And if you’re, say, away on vacation, you need to make sure
someone is playing backup in such a case.”
“Okay,” I replied when he stopped talking, thinking this
probably wasn’t a good thing since I knew no one in Maine (or not anyone who
wanted to know me) and thus couldn’t call on anyone to do something like that.
I also didn’t hold high hopes I’d make friends and win
people. I hadn’t had a lot of success in that in my life.
And last, although Patrick believed it completely, I held no
hope that the reason I was out there was going to come to fruition.
That being me having a happy ending.
That being what Patrick thought would be my happy ending.
Which might mean I’d have someone, a certain someone, or
actually two (at least), even though I knew I never would.
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Kristen
Ashley was born in Gary, Indiana, USA and nearly killed her mother and herself
making it into the world, seeing as she had the umbilical cord wrapped around
her neck (already attempting to accessorize and she hadn't taken her first
breath!). Her mother said they took Kristen away, put her Mom back in her room,
her mother looked out the window, and Gary was on fire (Dr. King had been
assassinated four days before). Kristen's Mom remembered thinking it was the
end of the world. Quite the dramatic beginning.
Nothing's changed.
Kristen grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana and has lived in Denver, Colorado and the West Country of England. Thus, she's blessed to have friends and family around the globe. Her family was (is) loopy (to say the least) but loopy is good when you want to write. They all lived together on a very small farm in a small farm town in the heartland. She grew up with Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon and Whitesnake (and the wardrobes that matched).
Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music, clothes and love was a good way to grow up.
And as she keeps growing, it keeps getting better.
Nothing's changed.
Kristen grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana and has lived in Denver, Colorado and the West Country of England. Thus, she's blessed to have friends and family around the globe. Her family was (is) loopy (to say the least) but loopy is good when you want to write. They all lived together on a very small farm in a small farm town in the heartland. She grew up with Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon and Whitesnake (and the wardrobes that matched).
Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music, clothes and love was a good way to grow up.
And as she keeps growing, it keeps getting better.
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