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Honeysuckle Lane – Lulu Moore

I also love how none of them push me to talk about her. Lando shakes his head and says, “Long story, catch you up later.” “How’s Everly?” My dilemma is forgotten, and a smile stretches across Alex’s face. It’s one I’m familiar with, one I had when Max was a baby.
Still have. “Asleep, thankfully. Her blanket had tangled.” Miles picks up the bottle of wine and tops up Alex’s glass. “And the girls were worried we wouldn’t be able to cope on our own.” My brothers and I are having a boys’ night at Burlington. Good wine (I’m not enjoying), homemade pasta and bolognaise, two children soundly asleep despite how loudly the rain is crashing against the windows. Clementine, our mother, and Haven are all staying in London tonight with Holiday, Lando’s girlfriend, who’s filming on a celebrity talk show to promote her new movie.
Therefore, we decided to take the opportunity to hang out ourselves. Nothing to do with it being Alex’s first entire night on his own with Everly, or why he’s decided to sleep at Burlington tonight instead of his own place. Lando has been traveling with Holiday over the past few months, and we haven’t seen as much of him as usual, so we used the girls’ absence as an opportunity to catch up. It hasn’t been the four of us together for months, and with the busyness of everyone’s lives, it’s easy to forget how much we miss it.
“So what else is news?” Lando sips his wine. “How’s the committee going?” I roll my eyes at his smug expression. He hates the committees, we all do, yet he insists on them and takes great pleasure in how infuriating we all find them. Until the time comes for his turn, then he doesn’t stop complaining.
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OceanofPDF.com this one is for those on the verge of giving up hope. don’t. OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com Contents Prologue 1. Story 2. Hendricks 3. Hendricks 4. Story 5. Story 6. Hendricks 7. Hendricks 8. Story 9. Hendricks 10. Story 11. Story 12. Hendricks 13. Story 14. Hendricks 15. Hendricks 16. Story 17. Hendricks 18. Story 19. Hendricks 20. Story 21. Story 22. Hendricks 23. Story 24. Hendricks 25. Story 26. Hendricks 27. Story 28. Hendricks 29. Story 30.
Hendricks Epilogue Read on for an excerpt from Foxleigh Park Acknowledgments About the Author Also by Lulu Moore OceanofPDF.com “H Prologue HENDRICKS Six years ago – Age 21 en?” At the sound of knocking, I turn to find my brother Alex standing at my car window. My eyes meet his, serious and concerned, just like the expression written all over his face as he opens the door.
“What are you doing?” Swiping a hand under my nose, I open my mouth to speak, but I can’t bring myself to tell him because then it’ll be real. It’s too awful. I don’t even know the words to use. “Hey, you’re shaking.” Alex gently places his arm around my shoulders and pulls me out of the car. “Come on, come inside. You can tell me what’s wrong.” It’s only then I realize I’m outside of his cottage, because I have no memory of getting here.
Two hours ago, I was in London having a conversation I never expected when I woke up this morning. Autopilot kicked in soon after, bringing me back to the village I grew up in. Valentine Nook, my favorite place in the whole world. Alex guides me up the path and inside. We go straight into the kitchen, where he pushes me into a chair.
Switching on the kettle, he sets about making cups of tea and places the biscuit jar on the table.
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