now I think back and realize how much we learned about love-real love, tough love, the kind of love that really lasts-from Mom and Dad.”
“Yeah, so did I,” Violet agreed. “I didn’t see it at the time. Not until I met Cameron. But knowing the kind of love that really makes a difference-it started with all of us.”
Daisy found herself sitting on the windowsill, a smile on her face that refused to go away. It was so wonderful, to have her sisters and family together again. To see how Camille and Violet had moved on from such devastating blows to create stronger, better lives for themselves. To see them both so fiercely in love.
Her, too, she mused. She wasn’t sure when Teague had disappeared, but knowing him, she could have guessed he’d give her some alone time with her sisters. Her gaze drifted to the yard below, where Teague was walking with her parents in the original lavender garden that Margaux had started as a young bride.
As if sensing her love, Teague looked up. He didn’t interrupt his conversation with her parents…just looked at her.
And she just looked back. Her heart welled up with so much love she could hardly stand it. She loved that man-and she loved seeing him with her family.
They were all home. It didn’t get better than this.
JENNIFER GREENE
lives near Lake Michigan with her husband and has two children. She has written more than fifty category romances, for which she has won numerous awards, including three RITA® Awards from the Romance Writers of America in the Best Short Contemporary Books category, and a Career Achievement Award from