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Christmas Lights and Moonlit Nights by Carol James

 


All Leah Davidson wants is to spend a quiet Christmas with her parents on Palm Island. Her father’s recovering from surgery, so she’s volunteered to take over his decorating responsibilities. Plus, it’s a good excuse to get away from her ex-boyfriend. But then she discovers her neighbors have a Christmas visitor, too. One she has a history with.

 

Navy SEAL Jed Price is spending Christmas with his aunt and uncle on Palm Island. He wants a relaxing time away from the pressures of his work, and the secluded island seems like the perfect escape. Until he sees his aunt and uncle’s neighbor.

 

Jed remembers Leah as the snobby girl next door. And Leah remembers Jed as the immature boy who was afraid of the water. But they’ve both changed.

 

Can Leah and Jed move past their earlier issues and work together to make Christmas a joyous time of love and forgiveness?

 

Extract: (Leah is returning home to spend a quiet Christmas with her parents. Their neighbors have come for dinner, and they’re bringing their nephew, Jed, whom Leah hasn’t seen since they were kids.)

 

            When the bell rang right at six, Leah opened the front door. The Cobbs stood there smiling. Leah peeked around the doorjamb. No Jed. Mrs. Cobb clasped Leah’s hand and winked. “Jed’ll be along in a minute. His flight got in late, and he’s just about finished cleaning up.”

            As the Cobbs made their way inside, Leah was left to be the welcoming committee of one. She dropped into one of the wicker chairs on the porch and waited. Eventually, footsteps crunched against the gravel roadway, and then she saw him. Her breath caught. He looked nothing like he had fifteen years ago. Certainly, taller than she was. His orange hair had morphed into a rich auburn color, and he sported a scruffy beard. Normally, she wasn’t a beard-girl, but something about his attracted her. It enhanced his jawline and gave his boyish face an air of maturity and mystery. He might have been forty. He might have been eighteen. He would have made a good spy.

            She stood and offered her hand. “You must be Jed. I’m Leah Davidson. Welcome.”

            “Jed Price.” He shook her hand. “I think we’ve met before…maybe in an earlier life?” He grinned.

            “If you consider childhood an earlier life, then, yes.” 

            Jed nodded. “Well, it sure feels like a different life. A lot can change after those years.”

            That was true, especially in his case. “Well, it’s good to see you again.”

            “Good to see you, too.”

            She doubted he truly meant that…unless he’d forgotten how nasty she and her girlfriends had been to him that summer. How they’d teased him about not being able to swim or even enjoy wading out into the water. Kids could be so cruel. An apology loomed in their near future. But now wasn’t the time.

            She sat, and he followed suit. She watched him out of the corners of her eyes.

            He placed his hands behind his head and, leaning back in the rocker, eased backward and forward.  “Nice evening. Hard to believe it’s December.”

            “I know. It feels more like spring.”

            He nodded. “One thing I love about this part of Texas.”

            “Me, too.” She turned to face him. “So where do you live now?”

            “Virginia.”

            “Does it get cold up there? Get any snow in the winter?”

            “Pretty moderate where I am. We might get a dusting of snow in January or February, but it doesn’t usually last. Melts, and then it’s warm again.”

            “And what is it you do in Virginia?”

            Avoiding her eyes, he stared over her shoulder. “I’m in the Navy.”

            “On a ship?”

            He shrugged. “Sometimes.”

            She nodded. “Sounds interesting. Travel much?”

            “All the time.” He jumped up and held out a hand. “Hey, I’ll bet the others are wondering where we are. Better not hold up dinner any longer.”

            As she grasped his hand and stood, she studied his face. Definitely boy-down-the-block cute, but his broad shoulders and muscled arms confirmed he was no longer a boy. His eyes were the rich, golden brown of maple syrup, but instead of being warm and enticing, they were walled off. Distant. Despite his relaxed manner and easy conversation, his words seemed to be carefully chosen. Rehearsed. Almost as if he’d practiced what to say. And his face was unreadable. If he didn’t want to be a spy, he’d make a great actor.


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Comments

Carol J said…
Clare, thanks so much for letting me visit your blog and share about my new Christmas novella.
Barbara Britton said…
What a great story, Carol. I enjoy all of your books.
Carol J said…
Barbara, thanks so much for your knid words.
marilyn leach said…
Clare, Carol thanks for the great post and all the amazing stories you write! Cheers
Carol J said…
Marilyn, thanks for stopping by. I loved having Jed be my hero.

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