Gabe tried to imagine life without Jessi, and couldn’t. She was that much a part of him now. Letter to Reader Title Page Dedication LINDA VARNER Chapter One Chapter Two Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight Chapter Nine Chapter Ten Chapter Eleven Chapter Twelve Copyright
Gabe tried to imagine life without Jessi, and couldn’t. She was that much a part of him now.
“Ever thought about living in Washington?” Gabe’s question just asked itself, leaving him as startled as Jessi appeared to be when she glanced over her shoulder at him.
“You mean make our marriage legal?” Jessi sounded shocked.
“Surely the thought has crossed your mind.”
“Maybe,” Jessi murmured, confessing nothing.
“Admit it, Jessi,” Gabe said. “You’ve thought about what it would be like to be married to me, probably more than once.”
“And if I have?”
“What did you decide?”
“You’re a good man, Gabe. You appreciate the worth of family. I think you’d make a great husband.”
“Your husband?” Gabe couldn’t resist asking....
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Make-Believe Husband
Linda Varner
This book is dedicated to
Dr. Annette Meador and her wonderful nurses. Thanks for keeping me writing!
LINDA VARNER
confesses she is a hopeless romantic. Nothing is more thrilling, she believes, than the battle of wits between a man and a woman who are meant for each other but just don’t know it yet! Linda enjoys writing romance and considers herself very lucky to have been both a RITA finalist and a third-place winner in the National Readers’ Choice Awards in 1993.
A full-time federal employee, Linda lives in Arkansas with her husband and their two children. She loves to hear from readers. Write to her at 813 Oak St., Suite 10A-277, Conway, AR 72032.
Chapter One
“Jessica Landers, do you take Gabriel Dillard to be your husband?”
“I do,” Jessi said, her gaze locked with that of her blue-eyed, brown-haired groom, a disconcertingly handsome male she’d met for the first time mere hours ago. Dressed in his suede jacket, denim jeans, and boots, he looked like one gorgeous hunk of mountain man. Jessi tried to picture herself cooking up some vittles for him over an open flame.
She couldn’t. Was that an omen?
“And do you, Gabriel, take Jessica to be your wife?”
“I do.”
His gaze swept Jessi from top to bottom and back up again, not missing a curve. Flustered by the appraisal, Jessi glanced away and instantly spied, of all things, the door.
Could she still escape?
Should she?
Unsure, she looked back at Dillard, who now stared at the octogenarian preacher who’d so graciously agreed to perform their Saturday-night wedding.
Desperate to affirm that she wasn’t making the biggest mistake in her thirty—almost thirty-one—years, Jessi stole the moment to study Dillard’s profile. Surely there were hints of character there, she thought, at once noting the telltale dimple in his cheek. Companion to the wicked twinkle in his eye, it promised a crooked sense of humor even as