Novel Problems (SAPPHIRE SPRINGS #2) by Elizabeth Luly EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Elizabeth Luly
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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HANNAH
Peace and quiet. At last.
I inhaled a deep breath of warm, pine-scented air as I leaned against the
balcony, taking in the view. Through the dense green leaves of the oak and
fir trees that surrounded my new home, I caught glimpses of the Hudson
River sparkling in the sunshine.
After avoiding human contact for months, interacting with three burly
and unexpectedly chatty movers had sent my anxiety—already at high
levels—spiking. But now they were gone, the tension in my chest had
released. Apart from the occasional boat traveling down the river at a safe
distance, there were no signs of human life.
I’d choose this over our—I mean, Tania’s—fancy Upper West Side
apartment any day of the week.
A small blue bird with a fluffy white chest flew overhead and landed on
the gutter of the roof behind me.
“Well, hello, little fellow,” I murmured.
He looked me directly in the eye, tilted his head, took a gigantic poop
onto one of the deck chairs, and then flew off.
“Thanks for the housewarming present,” I called after him, laughing, as
he disappeared out of sight over the trees. Still chuckling, I turned my
attention back to the view.
My phone rang faintly, interrupting the tranquility of the moment. I
tensed. Shit, who could that be? Tania? My stomach flipped at the thought.
We did need to talk about splitting our assets so we could finalize our
divorce, but I’d hoped that could wait. Or was Barb calling for an update on
my move? That would be infinitely more preferable. I frowned. Where the
hell is my phone, anyway?
I ran inside to my tiny new living room, covered with boxes, and
scanned the chaotic scene for my red phone case. Could it have fallen into
one of the boxes I was unpacking? I’d managed to misplace my hearing aid
for my left ear in the move, and its absence made it more difficult to locate
sounds. My right ear, although unaffected by hearing loss, struggled on its
own.
I frantically searched through the open boxes. Not there. What did I do
with it? Surveying the room, I spotted a familiar flash of red poking out
from under a pile of underwear I’d left on the coffee table. My hands shook
as I threw the underwear away and disentangled a lacy black bra from my
phone. I looked at the screen.
A video call from Emma. Well, at least it isn’t Tania.
But I didn’t relax. Emma was a wonderful literary agent and a close
friend, but I didn’t want to talk about books—specifically, my book—right
now. My very much non-existent book. I sighed, took a deep breath and
accepted her call.
Emma’s smiling face appeared on my phone screen, framed by her long
blonde hair. “Hannah! How are you doing?”
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