by Jessica Scott | Mar 16, 2022 | #bookofthemonth, books
Book of the Month: CARRY ME HOME #bookofthemonth #carrymehome #jessicascott #cominghomeseries CHAPTER FIVE The snow gods hated her. The white stuff was falling slow and steady, and it had taken every effort by the brigade staff to get Colonel Danvers not to cancel the...
by Jessica Scott | Mar 14, 2022 | #bookofthemonth, books
Book of the Month: CARRY ME HOME #bookofthemonh #carrymehome #jessicascott #cominghomeseries CHAPTER FOUR The next morning, Claire woke up with the sheets twisted and soaked around her body, her blood slamming through her veins in the aftermath of a powerful fantasy...
by Jessica Scott | Mar 12, 2022 | #bookofthemonth, books
Book of the Month: CARRY ME HOME #bookofthemonth #carrymehome #jessicascott #cominghomeseries CHAPTER THREE Evan was moving before the last panicked words left Claire’s mouth. Not once in three years had he ever heard panic from Claire Montoya. He’d been watching with...
by Jessica Scott | Mar 10, 2022 | #bookofthemonth, books
Book of the Month: CARRY ME HOME Dear {$email}, I hope you’re enjoying March’s book of the month: CARRY ME HOME! If you missed CHAPTER ONE, click here. CHAPTER TWO An hour later, Evan stepped into the hallway and came to a grinding halt. Claire, it seemed,...
by Jessica Scott | Mar 8, 2022 | #bookofthemonth, books
Book of the Month: CARRY ME HOME CHAPTER ONE Late 2008 Colorado Springs, Colorado “So this is hell? Very scenic.” Claire shivered and slouched over a steaming mug of coffee, wishing it were a bathtub she could crawl into. The lobby of the Evergreen Lodge was...
by Jessica Scott | Mar 6, 2022 | Uncategorized
March Book of the Month: Carry Me Home #bookofthemonth #jessicascott #carrymehome #cominghomeseries PROLOGUE Fort Hood, Texas July 2005 Captain Evan Loehr was having a bad day. Granted, it could have been worse. It could always be worse. But as he pulled his...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 28, 2022 | Uncategorized
Chapter 14 “Where are the kids today?” Shane asked as Trent climbed into his truck. “With our neighbors.” He slammed the door shut. “Laura figured it would be easier to pay for a babysitter than drag the kids around Austin all day.” “Probably a good plan,” Carponti...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
Chapter 13 Laura set the bowl of broccoli on the table. “Ethan, I thought I told you no hamsters at the dinner table.” Ethan puffed out his bottom lip, a sure sign that he was about to cry. She was getting ready to intervene when Trent crouched down to look his son in...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
Chapter 12 I’ll pick the kids up. Laura looked down at her phone, ashamed that her hand trembled as she set it down. That single text message sent a thousand emotions racing through her, but mostly she hoped that the kids wouldn’t try to break him again. Kids were...
by Jessica Scott | Feb 23, 2022 | Uncategorized
CHAPTER 11 Trent was late. He hated being late but that’s how it went sometimes when one was dealing with Fort Hood traffic. Some jackass had just rear-ended some other jackass at the Clear Creek gate and he’d sat on the bridge over Highway 190 and seethed for forty...