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  No wonder Guillaume had been so angry.

  Kylee glanced at Guillaume—no, it was Bill now—and saw him conversing with the group at her table. He was obviously successful as well as incredibly handsome. If not for her glimpse of the emotions he had shown earlier, she would have never guessed at his former life and the tragedy behind the mask.

  When she finally greeted the last of the guests, Kylee headed for her table, leaving Elaina to officially welcome the crowd and introduce the speakers and singers who would entertain them as they ate. After dessert was served, Kylee would make her presentation of the video and the children.

  “So, Dr. Dubrey, why haven’t you married?” Mrs. Boswell was saying as Kylee arrived at the table. “Audrey has quite the eye for you, you know. Her two kids are practically in high school, so they wouldn’t be much of a bother. The fact that she’s moved to the same condominium complex as you is really quite convenient. I keep telling her to chase you a bit, you know. Men liked to be chased.” Mrs. Boswell batted her mascara-laden eyes and Kylee felt her heart go out to the unfortunate Audrey who had trusted Mrs. Boswell with her heart.

  “I’m afraid I’m a born bachelor,” Bill said as he applied crab paste onto a wheat cracker. He met Mrs. Boswell’s gaze with a direct stare. “My focus is on my work. I’m much too busy for a relationship.” He took a bite of the cracker and swallowed before adding, “I especially like to work on subjects with your potential, Mrs. Boswell. You’re a perfect candidate for my latest sculpting methods.”

  Mrs. Boswell flushed and brought a hand to her well-endowed bosom. “I may come to see you very soon, Doctor.” She elbowed her husband, who nodded with a distracted smile. Kylee had the feeling that the heavyset Mrs. Boswell did whatever she pleased, with or without her husband’s approval.

  Kylee slipped into the chair next to Bill as the waiters began to serve the main course. Usually she would have mingled with the guests instead of eating, in order to personally iron out any problems that might arise, but tonight Elaina and Troy would have to handle that. She owed Bill this much. She had brought him here using Nicole’s name and then, worse, she had inadvertently set him among sharks—or at least one shark. Kylee felt she should give him as much support as she could muster.

  “So how long have you been in California?” Kylee asked.

  He set down his fork and looked at her steadily. “Four years.”

  “He studied in France, you know,” Mrs. Boswell said. “The French are simply the best at maintaining beauty, aren’t they?” The other women at the table nodded. “But it’s certainly good to be able to go to an American,” Mrs. Boswell added with a sniff. “I don’t trust foreigners.”

  Kylee caught an amused glint in Bill’s eyes, and she almost laughed aloud. What would Mrs. Boswell say if she knew Bill had been born in France as Guillaume Debré? Well, Kylee wasn’t about to tell her.

  Everyone was blessedly silent after the waiters delivered the food, but only for a few moments. When the talk began again, it turned to politics and the economy. Kylee only listened halfway, as she studied Bill from the corner of her eye. She had known him fairly well during the two years she and Nicole had been friends, and his appearance was uncannily the same. There were almost no wrinkles around his eyes, and his hair didn’t have even a trace of grey. Underneath the new polish of poise, he still had something boyish and open about him. Was that what had made Nicole love him so deeply?

  Kylee sighed inwardly and forced herself to think about the speech she would make. The sooner it was over, the sooner she could help the children—and the sooner she could get away from Bill Dubrey and the hurtful memories of Nicole.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Rachel Ann Nunes (pronounced noon-esh) learned to read when she was four, beginning a lifetime fascination with the written word. She still reads everything she can lay hands on, from children’s stories to science articles.

  She began writing in the seventh grade and is now the author of over thirty published books, including the popular Ariana series, The Huntington Family series, Eyes of a Stranger, and Saving Madeline. Her novel Before I Say Goodbye won the 2011 Whitney Award in the general fiction category. Imprints, An Autumn Rain Novel (2010), Fields of Home (2008), and The Independence Club (2007) were all Whitney Award Finalists.

  Rachel and her husband, TJ, live in Utah Valley and are the parents of seven awesome children—three boys and four girls. Rachel writes Monday through Friday in a home office, taking frequent breaks to read or swim with her kids.

  Before writing this book, Rachel lived for two years in Portugal, where A Greater Love takes place (back in the days before euros). Part of this time she served as a missionary for her church. “I have seen the Lord work miracles in many hearts,” she says, “and I wanted to write about such a miracle. I feel that this story is one of the most important I have ever told.”

  To read about upcoming books, visit Rachel’s website at http://www.RachelAnnNunes.com.

  BOOKS BY RACHEL ANN NUNES

  Autumn Rain Novels (Paranormal Romance)

  Imprints

  Shades of Gray

  Final Call

  Line of Fire (Sept 2012)

  Romantic Suspense

  Eyes of a Stranger (Autumn Rain series prequel)

  Women's Fiction/Romance

  Flying Home

  Fields of Home

  Saving Madeline

  Huntington Family

  Winter Fire

  No Longer Strangers

  Chasing Yesterday

  By Morning Light

  The Independence Club

  Ariana Series

  Ariana: The Making of a Queen

  Ariana: A Gift Most Precious

  Ariana: A New Beginning

  Ariana: A Glimpse of Eternity

  This Time Forever

  Ties That Binds

  Twice in a Lifetime

  Love Series (Romantic Suspense)

  A Bid for Love

  Framed for Love

  Love on the Run

  Other Novels

  Before I Say Goodbye

  The Gift of Angels (novella)

  To Love and to Promise

  Tomorrow and Always

  This Time Forever (also part of Ariana series)

  Bridge to Forever

  Where I Belong

  A Greater Love

  This Very Moment

  A Heartbeat Away

  In Your Place (young adult)

  For Children

  The Problem With Spaceships: Zero G (chapter book)

  Daughter of a King (picture book)

  The Secret of the King (picture book)

  Under the Pen Name Rachel Branton

  Tell Me No Lies (romantic suspense)

  Under the Pen Name Teyla Branton

  Unbounded: The Change (urban fantasy)

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

  TITLE PAGE

  COPYRIGHT

  DEDICATION

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  BOOKS BY RACHEL ANN NUNES

  THIS VERY MOMENT SAMPLE CHAPTER

  ONE

  TWO

  THREE

  FOUR

  FIVE

  SIX

  SEVEN

  EIGHT

  NINE

  TEN

  ELEVEN

  TWELVE

  THIRTEEN

  FOURTEEN

  FIFTEEN

  SIXTEEN

  SEVENTEEN

  EIGHTEEN

  NINETEEN

 

 

 
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