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December 20, 2011 Harlequin Special Edition (Book 2161)
Scott Fortune was a vice president, a man of action, a man not used to feeling powerless. But in one terrifying moment, a freak tornado had taken down the Red Rock airport, leaving Scott trapped beneath the rubble. Fate had stranded him with quirky, unforgettable Christina Hastings, and in those death-defying moments, the wealthy bachelor fell in love.

A snack-bar waitress with a heartbreaking past, Christina knew better than to believe in fairy tales. She'd found safety, even passion, in Scott's strong arms, but happy endings just didn't happen to a girl like her—especially with a man like Scott. Yet she was finding it harder and harder to resist the Southern gentleman's many charms….


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Since 1998, 2-time RITA-award winner (A MOTHER'S WISH, 2009, WELCOME HOME COWBOY, 2011) and Waldenbooks bestselling author Karen Templeton has been writing richly humorous novels about real women, real men and real life.  The mother of five sons and grandmom to yet another little boy, the transplanted Easterner currently calls New Mexico home.

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Make it happen.

If Scott Fortune could attribute anything to his success—in life, in business—it was that simple mantra, doggedly applied to every challenge that dared him to fail. Too bad the weather on this blustery, end-of-December afternoon hadn't gotten that particular memo.

From underneath the expansive portico fronting the main entrance to La Casa Paloma, an exclusive resort where he, his parents and his siblings had stayed while in Red Rock, Texas, to attend his youngest sister Wendy's wedding to Marcos Mendoza, he glowered at the charcoal sky. But the heavens jeered at his insignificance, the icy rain jackhammering the battered winter lawn, the gravel drive where a pair of SUVs waited to ferry them to the regional airport ten miles away and the chartered jet that would take them home to Atlanta.

"You really have to go already?"

Scott turned, smiling in spite of himself at Wendy's newly wedded—and not-so-newly pregnant—glow. Behind her, through the open, intricately carved double wooden doors, assorted family members traipsed back and forth, while the groom and his two brothers, Javier and Miguel, carted luggage out to the cars. In a minute, he'd have to herd his other siblings. But now he opened his arms to let his baby sister walk into them—as much as she could, at least—thinking that Marcos Mendoza was the luckiest, and bravest, guy in the world, taking on the family's little princess.

"You know I've got to get back," he said into his much shorter sister's slippery brown hair. "As it was, I left several projects hanging to come here."

Snorting, Wendy disentangled herself. And gently smacked his arm, her all's-right-in-her-world grin a blatant affront to the dreary weather. "Well, excuse me for putting you out," she said, her warm brown eyes sparkling, her accent tilting more toward Texan by the second.

"And anyway—"

"I know, I know—Daddy's hot to get back for that New Year's Eve gala y'all are sponsoring." Her mouth pulled into a pout…for about a half second before she grinned again. Wasn't that long ago, however, that those pouts had been precursors to the hissy fits of a precocious, blatantly spoiled young woman who'd assumed being an heiress was her life's work. At their wits' end, a year ago his parents had packed off Miss Diva-in-Training to Red Rock for some serious grounding…as a waitress in Red, the Men-doza family's restaurant. Which Marcos managed.

Poor guy probably never knew what hit him.

And neither, in all likelihood, had Wendy, who was definitely not the same wild child she'd been then. Although the marriage had been far more to get their parents off her case than to please Wendy herself, whose penchant for doing things her way was legendary. And yet, there was more to that glow than hormones, Scott suspected. She seemed genuinely happy, and content, in a way that felt almost foreign to him.

"Why don't you come see us off?" he said, suddenly loath to leave her.

Palming her burgeoning belly underneath her too-tight sweater, she shook her head. "My doctor wants me to take it easy. And to be perfectly honest—" she grinned again "—having y'all around has worn me out—"

"…because when people pay a thousand bucks a plate," their father said as he strode through the door, his attention far more focused on his touch-screen phone than their mother, who trailed him like an agitated, delicate gray bird, "they expect the people who got them to part with their money to show up."

Spotting her youngest daughter, Virginia Alice Fortune dragged Wendy into her arms, a small pink box containing a sampling of Wendy's exquisite desserts swung from her French-manicured fingers.

"For heaven's sake," Scott heard his mother mutter, cupping her baby's head to her cashmere-covered bosom, "it's not as if we're going to serve them their salmon and buttered asparagus personally!"

Over the crush of her mother's embrace, Wendy's eyes popped, and Scott swallowed a sigh. Because God forbid their mother—who'd raised all six of them on her own, without a nanny in sight—should stand up to their father. Not that many people did. The impenetrable aura of his vast wealth notwithstanding, at six-foot-four, his full head of dark hair barely tinged with silver, John Michael Fortune's physical presence alone made most folks think long and hard about disagreeing with him.

Which made his mother's soft, "What's the harm in staying another day or two?" all the more stunning. And finally brought his father's confused gaze to hers.

"Because I promised the Harrises we'd be there," he said, his annoyance clear. "Which you know. And it's not as if we're never coming back." His eyes shifted to Wendy, who was soon to give him his first grandchild. "Baby's due in March, you said?"

"I did."

"Then we'll be here."

But as John Michael escorted their mother to the car, Scott caught Wendy swiping a tear from her cheek. What a weird bunch they were, he mused as Marcos bounded back up the porch steps to slip an arm around his wife's thickened waist, plant a quick kiss on her lips. For as long as Scott could remember, their father had rammed home to all six of them that you were either a success or a failure—there was no middle ground…and his mother, that nothing was more important than family. Dual mantras that defined everything they did. Everything they were.

And seemed to so often be in conflict with each other.

Suddenly restless, Scott returned to the lobby, an elegant blend of terra-cotta tiles and hand-plastered walls, wrought-iron fixtures and down-cushioned leather furniture, to see what was holding up the others. In a suit and tie, his older brother Mike paced the patterned carpet in front of the registration desk, his dark brows drawn as he barked orders at whoever was on the other end of his phone, while his younger brother Blake and their sister Emily were just entering the lobby from the restaurant, deep in conversation over something on Blake's iPad screen. Only their cousin, Victoria—close to Wendy in both age and temperament—seemed to be "in the moment," scooting toward Scott in her high-heeled suede boots, her long, dark brown curls bouncing over her shoulders.

First through the door, Victoria threw her arms around Wendy, giving her a fierce hug, then, to Marcos, a stern, "And you'd better take good care of her or there will be hell to pay," before dashing across the flagstone porch and into the waiting, rented Escalade…but not before flashing a grin at Marcos's youngest brother, Miguel, as he hefted her bag into the back.

"Guys! Let's go!" Scott called to the others. "Mom and Dad are already in the car!"

Emily, her long blond hair uncharacteristically loose, picked up the pace. "Sorry!" she said breathlessly. "But Blake just came up with this killer campaign for Universal Mobile." Her green eyes sparkling with excitement, she glanced back at Mike, who, still on his phone, was making "Yeah, yeah, I'm coming" gestures in Scott's direction, then added, "As soon as Mike closes the deal and it becomes Fortune Mobile."

No sooner were they outside, though, than a Jeep with Redmond Flight School painted on the door pulled up behind Javier's somewhat battered Explorer and a tall, cowboy-booted guy in a flight jacket and a ball cap climbed out. On seeing Tanner Redmond, Scott smiled and extended his hand, his eyes level with the other man's. Apparently a long-time friend of the Red Rock Fortunes, as well as the Mendozas, Tanner had been at the wedding…and danced, as Scott now recalled, with his sister Jordana. Who, Scott also now realized, was nowhere to be seen.

"Glad I caught you," Tanner said, his own smile glinting in his olive-green eyes as he clasped Scott's hand. "Had to go out of town right after the wedding, but wanted to say goodbye before you all left. Although…" His mouth pulled tight, the former Air Force pilot peered up at the sky, shaking his head.

Scott blew out a breath, glancing inside for his missing sister before tucking his fists in his leather jacket's front pockets. "Don't say it."

Tanner grinned again, gouging deep creases in tanned cheeks. "Who's the pilot?"

"Guy named Jack Sullivan."

"Know him well. You're in excellent hands. Man does not do stupid. Besides, this is bound to clear. Eventually."

"Thanks," Scott said drily, earning him a low chuckle and a clap on the shoulder before Tanner walked away to talk to Blake and Emily, then lean into the Escalade to pay his respects to their mother. Still one sister short, Scott asked the mob at large, "Where's Jordana—anybody know?"

"Not going," came from the doorway where his middle sister stood in plain jeans and a cowl-necked tunic, her dark blond hair pulled into her customary don't-give-a-damn ponytail. Although a brilliant asset to FortuneSouth's research and development team, Jordana clearly had not inherited his other sisters' fashion sense. Or their confidence in non-business-related situations.

Standing by the car with Tanner, their father glanced over, then lifted his own bag into the back. "Nonsense," he said, her "rebellion" clearly not worth even considering. "Of course you're going."

Jordana's arms tightened across her ribs, as something Scott couldn't remember ever seeing before flashed in her deep brown eyes. Still, her voice shook slightly when she spoke.

"I t-told you, there is no way I'm flying in this weather. Especially in some dinky little puddle jumper."

"A Learjet is hardly dinky—"

"I'...


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I'm a multi-published romance/women's fiction author for Harlequin/Silhouette and Red Dress Ink who loves to write about real people dealing with the drama (and humor) of everyday life. I've been a voracious reader since I was four, still manage to read a book or two a week despite having five sons and a full-time writing career.

My 'reviews' are more 'recommendations', since I don't post reviews about books that don't ring my chimes. I tend to be drawn to women's fiction and mainstream family drama most often, with some mysteries tossed in for balance. For a book to 'work' for me, I have to find the characters appealing and believeable; the prose must be compelling and well-crafted; and it doesn't hurt if there's a good dollop of humor somewhere along the line.

Fave authors include Jeanne Ray, Terry McMillan, Anne Tyler, Janet Evanovitch, Curtiss Ann Matlock, Marsha Moyers, Marion Keyes, Sophie Kinsella, Jennifer Crusie, and Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

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