Second Chance Sailor
When coast guard officer Sawyer Kole is stationed again in Kiptohanock, Virginia, he’s ready to prove to Honey Duer that he’s a changed man—and the right man for her. But it’s not smooth sailing when a hurricane blows their way. To save the family inn she’s restored to perfection, Honey will ride out the storm. But can she handle the turbulence of seeing Sawyer again? Years ago he walked away, taking her dreams of love. Now as Hurricane Zelda barrels down, Honey may have no choice but to trust Sawyer to save her life and—just maybe—her heart.
Sawyer had to save her.
Straining through the water and the hurricane winds, he reached her Victorian and pounded his fist on the door. “Open this door, Honey, or I’ll kick it in.” His boot leveled a blow against the door.
She opened it, but the wind wrenched it from her grasp. “I don’t need your help.” She jabbed her finger into his slicker. “’Cause unlike you, I don’t walk away and abandon what’s important.”
He ignored her veiled reference to their past. “I’m here to take you to safety.”
“Being with you, as I’ve learned, doesn’t equal safety.”
He fought to keep his temper under control. “There’s no time for this now. The water’s rising.”
She tipped her chin in defiance. “I’m not leaving. And you can’t make me.”
“Watch me.” In two strides he reached her and, seizing her waist, slung her over his shoulder.
“Let go of me!” She pounded his back.
As he slogged through the water, he thought of one thing: it wasn’t the way he’d planned it, but at least she was back in his arms.
LISA CARTER and her family make their home in North Carolina. In addition to her Love Inspired novels, she writes romantic suspense for Abingdon Press. When she isn’t writing, Lisa enjoys traveling to romantic locales, teaching writing workshops and researching her next exotic adventure. She has strong opinions on barbecue and ACC basketball. She loves to hear from readers. Connect with Lisa at lisacarterauthor.com.
Coast Guard Sweetheart
Lisa Carter
www.millsandboon.co.uk
Some went down to the sea in ships, doing business on the great waters; they saw the deeds of the Lord, His wondrous works in the deep. For He commanded and raised the stormy wind, which lifted up the waves of the sea.
—Psalms 107:23–25
Dedicated to Jean and Billy Davis
Thanks for sharing your heart, home and family with me over these many years. You have been
a tremendous blessing in my life. I love you both.
Mr. Billy—Thank you for helping David dig up the ditch lilies one summer day for us to bring home to North Carolina, allowing me to enjoy a piece of the Eastern Shore every time the lilies bloom in my garden.
Miss Jean—I loved those marsh moccasins you made for us to wear. What a fun time we had that first summer and since—living life, doing ministry together, shopping… Thank you for investing your life in untold numbers of young people and in me.
Eastern Shore friends—Rest assured all fictional hurricane damage was confined to fictional Kiptohanock.
Many thanks to retired United States Coast Guard Captain Jim Umberger for answering my questions about SAR operations. Any errors are my own.
Thanks also to the United States Coast Guard for your dedication and sacrifice. Blessings to you who serve on CG vessels and at CG stations. Thank you for your service.
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