Proud Revenge, Passionate Wedlock
Allegra got a white-knuckled grip on the knob and forced her hand to open the door on the past she'd dreaded visiting again. Until one month ago, she'd remembered nothing of the previous five months.
Much of it was still shrouded in shadow. But the memories that were clear nearly killed her.
Her precious baby was dead. The husband she'd loved beyond words hadn't inquired about her health since the accident.
It was as if she'd died that day. God knows she'd wished she had after she'd realized she was to blame for the accident.
"Miguel doesn't deserve you," her uncle had told her more times than she could recall. "Divorce him."
The thought of dissolving her marriage sickened her, but she couldn't move forward with her life if she was bound in an estranged marriage. No, she needed closure.
She had to come to grips with her daughter's death. She had to sever all ties to the life that had held such promise in Cancún. And she had to do it here where it had begun.
Allegra drew in a shaky breath and stepped into the beach house where her love with Miguel had begun. She'd steeled herself to be greeted with an onslaught of cherishe ... read full excerpt from: Proud Revenge, Passionate Wedlock ebook