Janet kept her bedside vigil throughout the seemingly endless night waiting to make the fateful decision about Sanders she had agreed to, "just in case." She revealed her deepest secrets to the nurse's aide about his indiscretions and her turmoil over the pending divorce. After an exhausting road trip, she decided to take charge of her life. Maybe the aide knew best after all. / (Reviews)
Laurie's husband had been injured in a horrific accident, and lay in a coma in hospital. But hospitals affect people in strange ways... [Quote:] Picking up speed, her fingers squeezed more tightly around him, pumping him now, determined, strict, disciplined. Pumping.
Sue Ellen is unhappy that her very first train ride is going to be spoiled because her brother Tom has to chaperone her. Sue Ellen's garden is lush and fertile and needs seeding. Tom is from sturdy farmer stock and has plenty of seed. Who'd have thought a train ride could result in such a bumper crop? / (Reviews)
A paranormal researcher and a cop investigating a haunted school in a small Texas town get way more than they ever expect. And you'll get a story you won't soon forget.
In a shop thick with oil and silence, a clockmaker discovers a key that rewinds time in precise increments. His apprentice, Lira, turns it with him. Loops stretch. Desire deepens. But the clocks begin to falter—and so do they. Ticks blur. Scars remain. Moments once shared begin to slip. Each turn takes something: breath, memory, steadiness. What remains when time breaks around you, and you can’t remember who you were before?