Finally Home (THE LONG ROAD HOME #16) by Kris Michaels EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Kris Michaels
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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kate Johnson disembarked the airplane from Frankfurt, Germany,
and yawned so hard her jaw cracked. The flight was smooth and
on time; plus, she’d slept almost the entire trip, but she needed coffee—or
sugar—and lots of it. The time change was no joke, and she still had a long
way to travel. She was hungry and heading to a place she knew she could
wait out her layover. Shouldering her backpack, she trudged through the
process of claiming her bags, processing through Customs, leaving the
international gates, and entering the domestic side of the Atlanta Airport.
She’d spent several hours in the USO just over a year ago after her
sister-in-law’s funeral. Blessing, the worker at the airport, had been a
godsend. Blessing’s warmth and support caused her to look at things a bit
differently, and by the time she’d made it back to her duty station, she’d
known exactly what she was going to do. She was now on terminal leave
from the Army. Kate chuckled at that. She’d joined the Army but had been
stationed at Air Force bases her entire career. She specialized in military
working dogs. As a vet, it was her job to keep the animals healthy. But that
part of her life was over.
Her brother, Lawrence, needed her, and so did her niece and nephew.
Lawrence’s late wife, Bridgette, had been the glue for that family, and it
was obvious her brother was drifting on the tide without his wife. Was he
making it? Yes, day to day, but he needed help on the ranch and with the
kids. She chatted with her nephew Craig on social media and was worried
Lawrence may have slipped into clinical depression.
Kate exited the secure gate area, hitched her backpack up, and made the
trek upstairs to the USO. The chances that Blessing would be there again
were slim to none, yet something inside her hoped the woman would be
working. Blessing had a smile as wide as the South Dakota sky and as
bright as the midday sun in July. Kate chuckled to herself. The woman had
a way about her.
Where she came from, people would have said Blessing
had the sight. It was that special something or maybe intuition that foretold
the future. Kate knew it was real, and while some people had it all the time,
she firmly believed everyone had the sight occasionally. She could
remember her mother telling her to be careful of the deer one night when
she went to town to hang out with her friends. It was a weird warning. Her
mom’s exact words were, “Don’t swerve, drive straight. Don’t go into the
ditch.” She’d laughed it off.
Fifteen miles later, a buck had jumped out in front of her, and she’d
locked her arms, driving straight ahead instead of swerving. She’d missed
the animal, punched the brakes, and gasped for air when the old truck came
to a stop.
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