A Leap Of Faith
"Weddings always make me cry."
Autumn Maxwell turned to the tall, dark-haired man who'd just whispered that slightly sarcastic statement, apparently for her ears only. He wasn't what she'd call handsome. But he wasn't hard to look at, either. He had brown, almost black eyes and hair about the same color. He wore an impeccably tailored gray lightweight suit with dark gray suede lace-up shoes that could only be described as sneakers.
Wondering why he'd decided to bother her, Autumn gave him a once-over then said, "I don't see any tears."
He slanted his head sideways, causing his thick hair to ruffle across his forehead, then held a hand to his heart. "In here. I'm crying in here."
"Oh, well, that explains it then."Autumn tuned out his pleasant drawling accent, then turned to stare out at the crowd of people mingling by the shimmering swimming pool at the Big M Ranch in Paris, Texas.
They were celebrating the wedding of Autumn's cousin, April Maxwell, to Reed Garrison. Reed had been April's high school sweetheart and the man she'd fallen in love with all over again when she'd come home earlier this year. Autumn knew this ... read full excerpt from A Leap of Faith ebook