Hi everyone ♥
I’m continuing with Snippets from BETWEEN GOODBYE AND HELLO, the third book in the ALINTA BAY series, moving into Melody’s POV today.
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TODAY’S SNIPPET:
Lisa sat next to her. “I thought I’d find you here.”
“I love this place. The old saying you don’t miss it until it is gone is true.”
Out of the corner of her eye she saw contentment on her friend’s face, but she remained silent.
It was a good five to ten minutes before Lisa finally broke the silence. “I apologise for Harrison. He’s very protective of me.” She paused. “Not sure where that comes from, because I don’t believe I’m an old and fragile woman.”
Melody turned to look at her. “He loves you. We always over react when it comes to people or things we love.”
“Yes.” Lisa agreed. “Yes, that makes sense.” She moved slightly towards Melody and brushed a stray strand of hair out of her face. “Is the baby causing you any trouble?”
Eyes wide, she stared at the older woman in surprise. “How … how do you know?”
Lisa’s warm voice gave Melody some comfort. “I’m fifty years and some. I’ve seen a lot in my life. It’s written all over your face.”
BLURB:
Can two seemingly incompatible people who judge each other on past events be able to find some common ground?
Harrison Hendrix believes in second chances, but when it comes to Melody, he has every reason to doubt it’s possible. He’s conflicted when he sees her back in town and tries his best to see the change in her that other friends mention. Even more so when spending a night with her after being set up for a dinner date.
Life hasn’t been kind to Melody Foster, and she returns to Alinta Bay for a new beginning. Hit by tragedy again, she’s determined to live life to the fullest and with no regrets. She creates a bucket list … on which #8 the very difficult, yet extremely sexy Harrison has been included. Why does it seem he’s always around when she’s in trouble?
Maybe it’s time to take a risk and leave the past where it belongs, but will trusting their instinct be the right choice for them?


