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Anchor Island #3
Montlake
April 2014
On Sale: April 15, 2014
Featuring: Randy Navarro; Willow Parson
291 pages
ISBN: 1477818367
EAN: 9781477818367
Kindle: B00FEVBUPE
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Women's Fiction Contemporary, Romance Contemporary

Also by Terri Osburn:

Once Upon a Friendship, February 2022
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Ask Me to Stay, March 2019
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Cowboys For Christmas, November 2018
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Falling Star, April 2018
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Rising Star, September 2017
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The Last in Love, June 2017
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Her Hopes and Dreams, November 2016
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My One and Only, May 2016
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The Sutherlands, March 2016
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Our Now and Forever, November 2015
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Small Town Summer, July 2015
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His First and Last, May 2015
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Cowboys for Christmas, November 2014
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More to Give, November 2014
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Home to Stay, April 2014
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Up to the Challenge, October 2013
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Meant To Be, May 2013
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Excerpt of Home to Stay by Terri Osburn

Excerpt for HOME TO STAY by Terri Osburn:

In the year plus that Will Parsons had been on Anchor
Island, sheโ€™d avoided the giant of a man as much as
possible. Which had gotten tougher to do in recent months
since sheโ€™d become good friends with Randyโ€™s sister, Sid.
Upon arriving on the island, her initial reaction to the man
large enough to deserve his own zip code had been fear.

Fear of history repeating itself.

But over the last six months or so, sheโ€™d been around Randy
often enough to realize his sisterโ€™s description of him as a
gentle giant might be accurate. At times, she even liked the
friendly man with a quick smile and whiskey-brown eyes.
Which was all the more reason to maintain the charade that
he still frightened her.

Willโ€™s current predicament made romantic entanglements a
luxury she couldnโ€™t afford. Getting romantic meant getting
intimate, which led to sharing oneโ€™s secrets.

Willโ€™s secret was too dangerous to share.

โ€œCan we talk?โ€ Randy said when he reached the bar.

Until that moment, heโ€™d never attempted direct conversation,
and theyโ€™d never been alone without Sid or other mutual
friends between them. Will wasnโ€™t sure how she felt about
this new behavior but believed it best not to encourage it.

โ€œCanโ€™t. Iโ€™m busy.โ€ Will dropped clean glasses into hot water
and glanced up to see Randy giving the restaurant a once-
over.

โ€œRight,โ€ he drawled, his deep voice laced with a hint of his
Latin heritage. โ€œItโ€™s important to have lots of clean
glasses for seven customers.โ€

The sarcasm was new.

โ€œThere are nine, actually. Two are in the poolroom.โ€ Will
gave her best smart-ass smile as more clean glasses hit the
suds.

โ€œWill,โ€ Randy said, impatience in his voice. โ€œI know you
donโ€™t like me, butโ€”โ€

โ€œWho said I donโ€™t like you?โ€ Not that she did like him. At
least not like him like him.

Great. Now she was thinking like a fourteen-year-old.

He settled his weight onto a bar stool, which creaked in
protest. โ€œNo one had to tell me. Iโ€™m observant like that.โ€

She slung the rag over her left shoulder, shooting for
unaffected. โ€œWhat do we need to talk about?โ€

โ€œSomething that was announced at the Merchants Society
meeting tonight.โ€ Randy leaned back, draping an arm over the
back of the stool beside him. What did a guy have to lift to
get biceps like that, Will wondered. A tugboat maybe? โ€œYou
have any green tea back there?โ€ he asked.

Will retrieved a bottle from the small fridge under the bar,
removed the cap, and tossed it into the can six feet away.
โ€œYou donโ€™t seem like the green tea type.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™d have to talk to someone to know what type they are.โ€

Score one for the big guy. โ€œSo what happened at the
meeting?โ€

After taking a drink, he said, โ€œThanks to Sam Edwards, Prime
Destinations magazine is doing a feature article on Anchor
Island.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s a national publication,โ€ Will said, her spine
straightening. โ€œTheyโ€™re coming here?โ€

โ€œYes, maโ€™am. A reporter named Rebecca King arrives early
next week with a photographer.โ€

โ€œA photographer?โ€ Willโ€™s voice climbed an octave higher. She
cleared her throat. โ€œSo theyโ€™re going to take pictures?โ€

Randy narrowed his eyes. โ€œWouldnโ€™t be much of a spread if
they didnโ€™t include pictures.โ€

So theyโ€™d want sand and water and boats. Not people. โ€œSounds
like a good thing for the island. Hereโ€™s hoping it brings
the tourists.โ€ Switching glasses from the soapy water into
the rinse sink, she asked, โ€œBut why do I need to know this?โ€

โ€œBecause they want to feature Dempseyโ€™s. With Tom and Patty
still in Florida, that leaves you for the interview.โ€

Will stared with what she could only guess was a look of
horror. There was no question that she couldnโ€™t do this. Her
life literally depended upon not having her picture in a
national magazine.

โ€œThatโ€™s not going to work,โ€ she said, returning to the
glasses.

Randy hesitated with the bottle of tea halfway to his lips.
โ€œExcuse me?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not a good idea, thatโ€™s all.โ€ It was the worst idea.
โ€œTheyโ€™re welcome to feature Dempseyโ€™s, but I wonโ€™t be giving
an interview.โ€
โ€œI already talked to Joe about it. He says itโ€™s a go.โ€

The other Dempsey offspring, Joe, ran a charter fishing boat
business and helped at the restaurant from time to time.

โ€œThen he can do the interview. Problem solved.โ€

Randy crossed his arms, an incredible feat considering the
size of his chest. โ€œI realize this island doesnโ€™t mean as
much to you as it does to the rest of us.โ€

That statement halted the glass washing. โ€œWho said I donโ€™t
care about this island?โ€

Ignoring her question, Randy continued. โ€œWe have businesses
here. Our families are here.โ€ That one hit like a blow. No,
Will didnโ€™t have family on Anchor. Or anywhere else. โ€œIf we
donโ€™t get tourism back up, there are people on this island
who will lose everything. That might not mean much to youโ€”
you can serve drinks anywhere you wantโ€”but it means
something to us. It means something to your bosses, and the
least you can do is answer some questions for a reporter.โ€

Anger flared in Willโ€™s blood. This man didnโ€™t know her.
Didnโ€™t know what he was asking. She cared about this island
and the people on it. More than she could afford to, in
fact.

โ€œAre you done?โ€ she asked, employing extreme patience to
keep her voice steady.

By the look of him, puffed up like some bullfrog calling his
mate, he was just getting started.

โ€œI may not own a business on this island,โ€ Will said,
leaning forward. โ€œAnd no, I donโ€™t have family here. But I do
have friends, and I do care about this island. Not that I
have to explain any of that to you.โ€ She pulled the rag from
her shoulder and dried her hands. โ€œFeel free to take
your tea and go.โ€

Randy remained silent. It wasnโ€™t in Willโ€™s nature to be
outright rude to people, but she was not going to be chewed
up one side and down the other by this pissy giant who
didnโ€™t know a damn thing about her.

And to think, sheโ€™d begun to like him.

He broke his silence with a statement she should have seen
coming. โ€œWhatever big guy screwed you over in the past must
have been a real a**hole.โ€

The statement was more accurate than heโ€™d ever know.

โ€œMy past is none of your business,โ€ she said through gritted
teeth. โ€œAnd itโ€™s the asshole in my present thatโ€™s giving me
a headache tonight.โ€

Excerpt from Home to Stay by Terri Osburn
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