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Chapter One Angel Mary Clare Bradford, Angie to her friends, l Chapter One Chapter Two Josh Eagle, his shoulders slumping, entered the ho Chapter Two Chapter Three The following morning, Angie dressed with care. Chapter Three Chapter Four The Jade Pagoda was bustling when Josh held the d Chapter Four Chapter Five The sun was just making its way to the horizon wh Chapter Five Chapter Six It was midafternoon when Angie pushed herself away Chapter Six Chapter Seven Eva and Angus rocked contentedly in the rockers Chapter Seven Chapter Eight On a cold, blustery November day, everything Eag Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Two days before Christmas, Angie woke at four thi Chapter Nine Chapter One The passenger car of the Amtrak Vermonter was warm Chapter One Chapter Two “Come on, ladies! Break’s over!” Brenda snapped he Chapter Two Chapter Three Fifteen minutes after the train pulled out of th Chapter Three Chapter Four When Andy and Thea came to dinner the following w Chapter Four Chapter Five The news that the popular Miss Proctor had decide Chapter Five Chapter Six Kendra stood at the cleanup sink in Denny’s worksh Chapter Six Chapter Seven The next afternoon Kendra stormed out of the chu Chapter Seven Chapter Eight The second she left Mrs. Benton’s, Kendra raced Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Kendra knew Charlotte Sawyer because her son, Tay Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Charity had a bad case of laryngitis; she could ba Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven The church was full to bursting. It was the eve Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve There had been an emergency. Right after Chapter Twelve Author’s Note Dear Reading Friend, Thank you for taking To my sisters,Cindy Ann Everts and Dr. Karen Suzanne Straight.And to the sisters of my heart,Sheri H Chapter One I didn’t look dead. At least, not yet. Chapter One Chapter Two A tapping sound woke me up. I saw myself still lyi Chapter Two Chapter Three Patricia Goodling came after Trenton. I was late Chapter Three Chapter Four I woke up in a chair by the window later that nig Chapter Four Chapter Five Don’t ask me what precisely made me jump into Jac Chapter Five Chapter Six Two days later Jack Benson told me he had bought a Chapter Six Chapter Seven I slipped right through Carly’s front door and f Chapter Seven Chapter Eight The next afternoon, with my body now stabilized, Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Evie, Dawn, Ed Surbanks, and another gentleman fr Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Days later, I stopped at the end of Deauville Driv Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven I found Bryan Cahill lying on a partly smashed Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve On Friday Patricia handed out the women’s paych Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen I felt like I was suffocating. My brea Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen Patricia came immediately to the hospital. Sh Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen Many days later Jack took me home. My refriger Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen It took many attempts for me to shape my glass Chapter Sixteen Epilogue One Year Later My Li Epilogue Acknowledgments Truth be told, when my editor and agent encouraged me t Chapter One My mother had always been a bona fide Christmas fa Chapter One Chapter Two Labor Day, when Ma started decking the halls, ever Chapter Two Chapter Three When I was little we spent nearly every Christma Chapter Three Chapter Four As it turned out, Cooper hadn’t remembered much a Chapter Four Chapter Five The year I was ten, the snow had started in earne Chapter Five Chapter Six I hardly recognized Daniel when I opened my apartm Chapter Six Chapter Seven I gave Paddy the courtesy of a call first thing Chapter Seven Chapter Eight In my family, there was no getting around midnig Chapter Eight Chapter Nine After his first trip to see Ma, Daniel’s visits b Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Mo clutched her coat closed and exhaled the cigare Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven In my room, Mo had left the small table lamp bu Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve The next morning I woke in my apartment—Christm Chapter Twelve Chapter Thirteen Cooper rang my cell phone just past noon. By Chapter Thirteen Chapter Fourteen “She’s WHERE?” Mo asked me, barking into her Chapter Fourteen Chapter Fifteen The snow began to fall in earnest on our way b Chapter Fifteen Chapter Sixteen Mo left the morning after Christmas on a 7:30 Chapter Sixteen
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