How to Love a Rockstar by D.E. Haggerty EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: D.E. Haggerty
  • Language: English
  • Genre:  Rockstar Romance
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Indigo – a woman who does not suf er fools,
especially when he’s in her shower

Indigo
The sign welcoming me to Winter Falls comes into view
and the tears I’d barely managed to wrestle under control burst
from my eyes once again. With my hands shaking, I pull to the side of the
road. Grief, shame, and loss pour from me as I stare at the sign.
Why didn’t I visit Grandma for the past five years? Yes, Mom
forbade me, but I’m a grown woman. I don’t have to follow Mommy’s rules
anymore.

And why didn’t Grandma tell me she was sick? It’s not as if we
weren’t in touch. We spoke every Saturday morning while I drove to yoga
class. She told me all the gossip in Winter Falls – who got caught skinny
dipping at the river, who snuck off to White Bridge for a ‘secret’ date
everyone knew about, what sexy book the book club was reading – but she
never said a word about having cancer.

Now Grandma’s gone and I’m here to settle her estate. Clean out
the house Grandpa built for her and sell it. I took a leave of absence from
teaching since Mom still refuses to step foot in Winter Falls.
I don’t know what Mom’s problem is. While I was growing up, we
came to Winter Falls every summer. It was magical. Swimming in the
freezing river, playing softball with the other kids, sleeping in a tent in
Grandma’s backyard, and Grandma teaching me how to bake, although
never her apple pie since the recipe was ‘top secret’.

But then I graduated from high school, and Mom and Grandma had
their big fight. Grandma never would tell me what it was about. Neither
would Mom.

To be honest, I never expected Mom to tell me a thing. I’m not
exactly her confidant considering her goal in life is to form my life exactly
the way she wants it to be. My goals and wishes are irrelevant.
Meow!

I glance back at my kitty in her cage in the back seat. She bats at
the bars.
“You wouldn’t have to stay in the cage, Katy Purry, if you didn’t
try to drive all the time.”

Meow!
“I’m going already. Geez.”
Katy Purry is one demanding cat. I’m not kidding when I say she
sits on my lap when I drive and tries to steer the car.
I park on the street in front of Grandma’s house since she doesn’t –
didn’t – have a driveway. Most houses here don’t since cars are practically
banned. Winter Falls’ claim to fame is being the first carbon neutral town in
the world. Which means cars with internal combustion engines are not
allowed. Most people use golf carts to get around.

I stare at the Colonial house. The wraparound porch where I fell
and skinned my knees when I was fleeing the kitchen with a piece of stolen
apple pie. The hunter green exterior Grandma insisted I paint and re-paint
until she was satisfied with my brush strokes. I had green paint in my hair
for the first month back at school.

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