Her Best Friend's Husband
It's time, Gabe."Gabriel Taggert looked at his father-in-law and wanted to punch him out. Which was odd, because he admired, respected, and yes, loved the man. And he would never do it, since at his own six-foot-one he towered over the slighter man.
"He's right, dear," Gwen Waldron said quietly, agreeing with her husband. She usually did. Not that she wasn't more than capable of standing up for herself if she truly disagreed; it was just that the forty-years'-married couple rarely differed in opinion.
"Just like that?"
Gabe's voice came out low and harsh, which startled him. Shouldn't he be over it by now? They allmeaning every well-intentioned person who knew what had happenedtold him it was a process that was individual, that everyone had to do it at their own pace and in their own way. But despite the platitude, he was fairly certain most of them ... read full excerpt from Her Best Friend's Husband ebook