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Serendipity
The Serendipity Series
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR

Carly Phillips
Serendipity
The Serendipity Series
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR

Carly Phillips
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2012: In loving memory of Buddy
my beloved wheaten terrier and my best boy
who taught me about unconditional love
and was there for me in good times and bad.
You are missed, Buddy boy.
More than you’ll ever know.
2012: In loving memory of Buddy
my beloved wheaten terrier and my best boy
who taught me about unconditional love
and was there for me in good times and bad.
You are missed, Buddy boy.
More than you’ll ever know.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Epilogue
Excerpt from Kismet
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About the Author
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Epilogue
Excerpt from Kismet
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Chapter One

ETHAN BARRON SPED down Main Street in his hometown of Serendipity, New York, with one thought
only. You can’t outrun your past. He ought to know. He’d tried hard enough.
He was still trying, if buying the old Harrington estate under a corporate name counted. But he had
his reasons. It was one thing to let his brothers know he’d returned. He didn’t mind allowing the rest
of the town time to squirm, wondering who’d purchased the town landmark from the SEC auction
block. Ethan hoped the fate of the previous owner wasn’t a bad omen for him. He’d like the next
phase of his life in Serendipity to be better than the last.
Ten years after taking off, he was back to face his past and make amends, if such a thing was
possible. So far, his younger brothers weren’t interested in any family reunion he had to offer. His
recklessness had destroyed their lives, and he’d compounded his mistakes by leaving town—and
leaving them to social services. They weren’t ready to forgive.
Understandable.
He was still working on forgiving himself.
Nash and Dare were adults now, but Ethan owed them, and he intended to prove they could count
on him for the duration. Hopefully then they’d come around. And he’d be waiting, no matter how
tough the road or how long it took. Buying the most prominent house in town was his first step.
Evidence that he’d made something of himself and proof he was putting down roots, no longer the
selfish ass who’d caused more trouble than he cared to remember.
As he approached the turn to the house he’d only been living in for three weeks, he noticed a
woman standing on the grass beside the long driveway. He turned and slowed to a stop, then climbed
out of his Jaguar, another concession to his success.
He walked toward his visitor, taking her in at a glance. The woman had shoulder-length blond
hair and, even in the heat of summer, wore a dark pair of denim jeans and a collarless but clearly
expensive jacket. Hearing his approach, she turned toward him, her eyes shaded by large black
sunglasses masking her face. He didn’t recognize her, yet a flicker of something he couldn’t name
passed through him.
“Anything I can do for you?” he asked.
She shook her head. “No. I was just taking a walk.” Her soft voice touched a memory deep inside
him, but it was gone just as quickly.
“Well, this is private property.” He cocked his head toward the main road, hoping she’d take the
hint.
He wasn’t in the mood for small talk with strangers. Although this well-put-together female
definitely sparked his interest, he wasn’t here for anything but family and setting the past right. No
distractions. Not even sexy overdressed ones. In his experience, those kinds of women were the most
dangerous.
She lifted her glasses, and her golden eyes seared him straight through to his soul as she held his
gaze for a long, deliberate moment. Like she was judging him.
“Yep. Still an arrogant ass,” she muttered, her previously mellow voice now pissed off and angry.
Familiar.
She slipped the sunglasses back in place, squared her shoulders, and headed down the road,
turning her back on him just as he’d intended.
“Wait,” he called after her, the word coming out like a direct order.
“I’m not your damn yo-yo,” she tossed back over her shoulder and kept walking.
ght
But he couldn’t let her go. “I said wait.” He took a quick jog to catch up with her and grabbed her
arm.
ad “What?” she snapped and jerked her arm back, annoyed.
est He inclined his head, unsure what had come over him. “Do I know you?” he asked, the answer
onniggling somewhere in the deep recesses of his mind.
xt “You tell me.” She lifted her glasses, this time perching them on top of her head, giving him a full
view of her face and features for the first time.
as Soft creamy skin with a hint of freckles, golden-brown eyes, and a perfect nose. Her pulse beat
Hishard at the base of her throat, giving life to the memory hovering just out of reach. Another hot steamy
ndday, him on his motorcycle, her in her cheerleading outfit, walking from school to the house he now
called home.
“Well, I’ll be damned,” he muttered as more memories slammed into him.
He’d offered her a ride home that day. No one had been more shocked than him when she’d taken
untit. Instead of driving up the hill, he’d taken her behind an abandoned building in town and kissed her
wsenseless. He’d wanted more, but she’d rejected him.
p. He was right. He couldn’t outrun his past.
he “So you do remember,” she said, her tone clearly challenging him.
He inclined his head. “The princess from the mansion on the hill,” he mused out loud.
a She placed one hand on her hip. “What does that make you as the new owner? Prince Charming?”
ed So word had gotten out after all. He should probably thank his housekeeper, Anna, for that. She’d
come with the house, needed the job, and didn’t like him at all. She provided him with all the gossip
ndhe didn’t want to know about the town of Serendipity and its inhabitants. She talked nonstop while
lyshe worked. Of course she’d tell the prior owner’s daughter who had bought their home.
ck “Well?” his trespasser asked, drawing him back to the present.
me Ethan grinned. He liked her spunk and couldn’t help but laugh. “I don’t remember you being a
wiseass.”
She raised a delicate eyebrow. “Maybe that’s because you didn’t know me all that well,” she said
dein the haughty tone he remembered.
“And whose fault was that?” He deliberately baited her, the memory of her rejection surprisingly
hestrong after all these years.
Awareness and definite remembrance flickered in her gaze. He was struck by how those amber
leeyes still provided an open window to her soul. When he was younger, he’d been captivated,
Nomesmerized by how pure and untouched she appeared compared to the girls he normally hung around
ostwith. Girls with a harder edge, willing to give it up to anyone but especially to him because he had a
reputation for being bad and had no problem living up to it.
his She’d been different. Special. Another reason her rejection had stung so badly.
Looks like I’m facing another unresolved piece of my past, he thought, disgusted with himself for
y. still caring. Although to be fair, she’d only been sixteen and a good girl at that. No way would she
have put out for anyone, let alone him.
d, She shifted on her high-heeled sandals.
Uncomfortable or restless to leave? Ethan chose the former. He’d like to think he’d gotten to her
—the same way she’d gotten to him. Inside his skin just as she had way back when.
She flipped her glasses back onto her face. “Okay, I think we’re finished reminiscing. You go
erhome to your place.” She gestured up the hill. “I’ll go back to mine.”
“And where would that be?” All he knew of her family now was that her father was in jail, and
her mother lived on the other side of town, a comedown for a woman with her attitude and former
erwealth.
He hadn’t known the princess was back here at all. Apparently, Anna had chosen to omit that bit
ullof information.
“I’m renting a place over Joe’s on Main.” She tossed her hair in a way that indicated her new digs
atwere no big deal.
my He knew better. Joe’s was the local bar where guys like Ethan used to hang out. But he knew not
wto pity her. “Interesting,” he said instead.
“What is?” She pursed her glossed lips.
Definitely not a deliberate move but seductive nonetheless, and he longed for a hot, wet taste.
enWondered what might have been if she’d given in to temptation all those years ago.
er But this was now, and her question still hovered between them. “It’s interesting how the mighty
have fallen.” No pity, just truthfulness, he thought and held her gaze, not backing down.
She raised her chin a notch. “Like I said, you don’t know me at all.”
“Then fill me in.”
She exhaled a puff of air and paused. Probably trying to decide how much to reveal, a feeling he
” understood too well.
’d “I came back for a fresh start,” she said at last. “I’ll be opening an interior design business in
iptown. What about you?”
le He shrugged. Easy enough question. “I own a weapons software development company.”
Her mouth opened, then closed again.
“Nope, didn’t end up in jail after all,” he said, catching the shock that had registered on her face.
a “I didn’t think—”
He folded his arms across his chest. “Yeah, you did.”
id The first hint of a smile pulled at her lips. “Okay, so maybe I would have thought that, but you
buying this house gave me a clue you’d turned things around.”
ly A hint of admiration touched her voice, and though he appreciated the sentiment, he didn’t deserve
it. He’d still screwed up a lot of people’s lives. But recent years had been better. He’d gone to
ercollege on the Army’s dime and put his affinity for computer simulation gaming to good use. After two
d,tours of duty overseas, he’d ended up working at a military base Stateside in the management
ndinformation system department doing software-related work and dabbling in his own development
awork on the side.
Upon graduation, he’d taken a job with Lockheed but had chafed under their restrictions. He
turned independent contractor, picked up a few contracts that enabled him to support himself, and
orwithin a few years, he’d perfected a system that revolutionized the capabilities of the country’s next
heproposed fleet of military jets. He’d sold his system to the government, netting him a small fortune
and enabling him to buy her old house.
None of which she’d care about. “And what were you doing here?” he asked, moving the subject
eraway from himself.
They both knew he meant the land, the property, and specifically, her old home.
go She swallowed hard. He had no doubt the subject was a painful one. “I came to look,” she
admitted. “To remember.”
nd He nodded in understanding. Her family’s fall from grace couldn’t be easy for her, yet she’d come
erback.
Maybe they had common ground after all, he thought, finding a more than grudging respect for
bitthis woman and her strength. She was right. He hadn’t known her then. Didn’t know her now either,
but suddenly, he wouldn’t mind rectifying that fact. If he had the time or energy to invest in someone
gswho wasn’t family-related.
He didn’t.
ot “Look, I really need to get going,” she said. “The heat’s killing me. I only meant to take a short
walk through town. Next thing I knew, I ended up here.”
As if on cue at the mention of the sweltering weather, he caught the bead of sweat trickling down
te.her throat, her chest, disappearing between the swells of her breasts, visible beneath the silk top she
wore under her jacket.
hty He swallowed a groan. She was dangerous, all right. But he couldn’t let her walk back in those
ridiculous shoes, and she’d overheat in the damn clothes. “Come on. I’ll give you a ride back to
town.”
She shook her head. “I appreciate it, but—”
he “It’s hot as hell, and I’d bet my last dollar your feet are killing you. So come on.” He waited for a
deliberate beat. “Unless you’re afraid to be alone with me, princess?”
in Her breath caught in her throat, and a slow but knowing smile tilted her lips. “You know I’m not.”
That quickly, they were back ten years, and he was daring her to climb on his bike. And she had.
She’d been afraid of him, and he knew it, but she’d accepted the challenge, and he’d never felt
anything like it.
He wanted to experience that same rush again. Wanted to feel her arms wrapped around him and
her body pressed against his, trusting him to keep her safe. But most of all, he wanted to feel her
fingernails digging into his skin—and not because they were riding a motorcycle. He remembered
outhinking that if the bike had gotten her that worked up, he could only imagine what she’d be like
during sex. He’d wondered if she’d scream when he pounded into her and made her come. Hell, he’d
vebeen so hard for her on the ride, he’d barely been able to see straight to drive. He’d tried to ease the
toache she’d caused. And of course she’d turned him down for that.
wo He couldn’t deny she affected him still.
nt He turned toward the car before she could notice. “Come on and I’ll drive you home.”
nt “One question first.”
He gritted his teeth and glanced over his shoulder. “What?”
He “Do you even remember my name? Or am I still just that spoiled princess to you?”
nd Oh, he remembered. He just liked “princess” better. But from the determined look on her face, his
xtanswer mattered.
ne As if he’d forget. He’d taken a philosophy class his senior year in high school. The perky
cheerleader had also been in that class, one of the few sophomores there. They’d been given an
ctassignment to explore the meaning behind their names. For once, he hadn’t cut class, and he’d been
there the day she’d had to discuss hers. Her name had everything to do with unquestioning belief and
complete trust. Something that no one had ever had in him. Ironically, he couldn’t remember what the
hehell his name meant, but he recalled hers.
“Well?” She tapped her foot impatiently.
me He shook his head and let out a groan. “Get in the car . . . Faith.”

or * * *
er,
neFAITH HARRINGTON BIT down on the inside of her cheek. So Ethan remembered her name. Dammit. She
had been looking for an excuse not to take the ride. Any reason to avoid being in an enclosed space
with a man who was too sexy for words. If his bad-boy persona had awed her as a teen, this new-
ortand-improved adult version—too long jet-black hair and all—took her breath away. Not that she’d let
him know. Faith was finished letting any man have the upper hand.
wn But she’d take the ride. Her feet ached in her heels and were probably swollen from her
heunexpected walk. She’d avoided her childhood home since her return to town a few weeks ago, but
she’d been drawn back today. For what, she didn’t know. Maybe she thought she’d try to see how
seshe’d missed the signs that the father she’d adored had been another person entirely?. He’d
tobankrupted the rich and the working class alike.
He’d duped everyone he came into contact with. Including his daughter.
His betrayal had ripped a hole in Faith’s heart the size of New York State—then her ex-husband
ahad driven a Mack truck right through it, destroying everything that was left. She was free now and
had been for the past six months—from her father, whom she’d disowned, and from Carter Moreland,
” whom she’d divorced. She wanted nothing to do with either one. Instead, she’d returned home to
d.figure out who in the world Faith Harrington really was.
elt She blinked into the afternoon sun. Ethan still waited, reminding her that apparently she was a
woman who found the onetime rebel an extremely sexy, desirable man.
nd Uh-oh.
er She lifted her chin a notch and strode past him, heading for the car. He beat her there, opening the
edpassenger door for her to get inside. She made the mistake of glancing into his heated gaze, disarmed
keby the banked desire she saw there, and blinked in shock.
’d “Don’t look so surprised,” he said, misunderstanding her reaction. “I picked up some manners
hesince you saw me last.”
She couldn’t help but smile. “As I recall, you had good manners back then too.” When he’d taken
her home, he’d helped her off the back of the bike, ignoring her mother’s disdainful glare.
Ethan shook his head. “I’m sure my mother would have been happy to hear that,” he said wryly.
But she caught the hint of sadness in his tone and couldn’t let the moment pass. “I’m sorry about
what happened to your parents. It was an awful tragedy and a senseless accident.” One that had
rocked the entire town.
his Until today, she didn’t know what had happened to the eldest brother. She couldn’t deny she was
glad to see he was back and in one piece. Even if he was now the owner of her childhood home.
ky “Thank you.” A muscle ticked in his jaw. “But they shouldn’t have been on the road that night at
anall.” He shifted uncomfortably and cleared his throat. “You getting in?” he asked, annoyance in his
entone as he gestured inside.
nd She recognized a subject change when she heard one and slipped into the sports car. The sleek
heblack Jag with its deep red interior suited him. Big and imposing while dark and brooding at the same
time.
He slammed her door, walked around to the driver’s side, and joined her, placing his sunglasses
on his face and turning on the ignition. The air conditioner hit her full force, and she let out an
involuntary moan of relief. She didn’t know what had possessed her to walk here on a scorching
ninety-degree August day.
He raised his sunglasses for a moment, a knowing smile lifting his sexy lips. “Hot?” he asked.
he She couldn’t mistake the dual implication or the amusement in his rich brown eyes.
ce “Very,” she said, knowing her words were a distinct tease yet unable to control the banter that
w-seemed to come too easily with him.
et He shook his head, slid his glasses back onto the bridge of his nose, and pulled the car onto Main
Street. He drove confidently with one hand on the wheel and the other on the stick. She couldn’t tear
erher gaze from his big, strong hand cupping the shift.
ut “You can drop me off outside Cuppa Café,” she said in a voice she barely recognized. She
wpointed at the coffee shop on Main.
’d “Suit yourself.” He eased the car into the open spot in front of the store, idling the engine.
She turned to face him. “Thanks for the ride.”
He slid an arm over the back of her seat. “My pleasure, princess.”
nd “Not anymore,” she muttered under her breath. Because what he’d said earlier, about how the
ndmighty have fallen? He was right. In more ways than he could possibly imagine.
d, “I guess I’ll be seeing you around.” She reached for the door handle and climbed out of the car.
to She headed into the coffee shop, needing space and air that didn’t include Ethan’s musky scent and
the sensual awareness he inspired. Ten years ago, he’d tried to steal more than a kiss, making her
adesire things she’d had no business yearning for at sixteen. Making her want him in a way that
surpassed anything in her previous experience. Little did he know that his kiss had meant everything
to her—even as she’d known she’d been just another girl he’d tried to add to his list of conquests.
he But that was then. Now she was an adult, fully aware of the meaning of her body’s response to
edhim. But she was also at a crossroads and would be better off focusing on figuring out who she was
before she got involved with any man. Especially one who made her feel . . . so very much.
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“Thank you.” A muscle ticked in his jaw. “But they shouldn’t have been on the road that night at
all.” He shifted uncomfortably and cleared his throat. “You getting in?” he asked, annoyance in his
tone as he gestured inside.
She recognized a subject change when she heard one and slipped into the sports car. The sleek
black Jag with its deep red interior suited him. Big and imposing while dark and brooding at the same
time.
He slammed her door, walked around to the driver’s side, and joined her, placing his sunglasses
on his face and turning on the ignition. The air conditioner hit her full force, and she let out an
involuntary moan of relief. She didn’t know what had possessed her to walk here on a scorching
ninety-degree August day.
He raised his sunglasses for a moment, a knowing smile lifting his sexy lips. “Hot?” he asked.
She couldn’t mistake the dual implication or the amusement in his rich brown eyes.
“Very,” she said, knowing her words were a distinct tease yet unable to control the banter that
seemed to come too easily with him.
He shook his head, slid his glasses back onto the bridge of his nose, and pulled the car onto Main
Street. He drove confidently with one hand on the wheel and the other on the stick. She couldn’t tear
her gaze from his big, strong hand cupping the shift.
“You can drop me off outside Cuppa Café,” she said in a voice she barely recognized. She
pointed at the coffee shop on Main.
“Suit yourself.” He eased the car into the open spot in front of the store, idling the engine.
She turned to face him. “Thanks for the ride.”
He slid an arm over the back of her seat. “My pleasure, princess.”
“Not anymore,” she muttered under her breath. Because what he’d said earlier, about how the
mighty have fallen? He was right. In more ways than he could possibly imagine.
“I guess I’ll be seeing you around.” She reached for the door handle and climbed out of the car.
She headed into the coffee shop, needing space and air that didn’t include Ethan’s musky scent and
the sensual awareness he inspired. Ten years ago, he’d tried to steal more than a kiss, making her
desire things she’d had no business yearning for at sixteen. Making her want him in a way that
surpassed anything in her previous experience. Little did he know that his kiss had meant everything
to her—even as she’d known she’d been just another girl he’d tried to add to his list of conquests.
But that was then. Now she was an adult, fully aware of the meaning of her body’s response to
him. But she was also at a crossroads and would be better off focusing on figuring out who she was
before she got involved with any man. Especially one who made her feel . . . so very much.
Chapter Two

FAITH HAD ONE mantra in life that hadn’t changed: The perfect latte made getting through any day
easier. Today, however, she ordered her drink frozen, grateful the person behind the counter wasn’t
someone she knew or recognized. She needed to cool down not just from the warm temperature
outside but from the heat inside her body too, courtesy of Ethan.
She was glad not to have to deal with one of the many variations of greeting she’d received since
moving back to Serendipity: welcomed, scorned, hugged, or ridiculed, depending on how she’d
known the person in her past life and whether or not her father had violated their trust in some way.
Faith picked up her frozen drink and settled at a small table in the back to wait for Kate Andrews,
her best friend since kindergarten. Kate was the only person Faith had kept in touch with when she’d
left for college, through her more isolated married days, till now. And Kate was the one person Faith
trusted in a world that had proven unworthy.
Faith was halfway through her drink when Kate rushed in, harried as usual but predictably upbeat
and bubbly. “Sorry I’m late. I had a dentist appointment that ran longer than I planned.”
Faith laughed. “Your appointments always run over.” And Kate never learned to budget for extra
time.
Kate grinned. “And you love me anyway.”
“You know I do.” Faith felt herself relax for the first time since her run-in with Ethan.
“Well, the feeling’s mutual,” Kate said, then turned, her auburn ponytail flipping around with her.
“Hello?” She waved at the woman behind the counter to get her attention.
“Hang on!” the woman, a different person from the one who’d waited on Faith, yelled back.
Faith recognized Elisabetta Gardelli from high school. Elisabetta, known as Lissa, was one year
older and one of the local town kids who’d hated the rich girls, like Kate and Faith.
“What are you doing?” Faith asked.
“Hang on a sec.” Kate waited for Lissa to look over before yelling back once more. “I’ll have the
usual, please!”
“Are you kidding me? You have to go up to the counter and order,” Faith said.
“Coming right up!” came Lissa’s surprising reply.
Kate swiveled back around in her seat with a smug look on her face. “Waiting in line is how it
works in a Manhattan coffee joint. Here, you just have to know someone. And when you never leave
this burg, you know everyone.”
Faith glanced at Kate’s grin. “Fine. I stand corrected.”
Unlike Faith, who had gone to New York City and lived away from home, Kate had opted to stay
home. Despite her family’s ability to pay for her to go away to college, Kate liked it here. She’d
attended a local university where she received her teaching degree and master’s. Typical small-town-
girl story. The only thing missing was the husband, but Kate claimed she just hadn’t met the right man,
and unless someone new moved to Serendipity, she was in trouble on that score.
“So Lissa doesn’t mind serving you like that?” Faith asked.
The other woman shook her head. “I guess we all grew up.”
Faith took the last sip of her frozen drink. “Good to know.” Maybe there was hope for Faith’s
relationships here, but considering how her parents had treated people even before her father’s fall
from grace, she doubted it.
“Coffee for Your Highness!” Lissa said, interrupting them with a good-natured laugh as she
placed a tall cup in front of Kate.
ay
Kate handed the other woman a ten-dollar bill. “Want another one, Faith?”
n’t She shook her empty cup. “Sure. But I’ll have a hot one this time.”
re Lissa’s expression turned frosty. “Then get in line with the rest of the working people, hon. Now
that you’re one of us, I mean.” She turned her back on Faith and sashayed her way to the counter.
ce Faith’s stomach cramped at the latest humiliation, so sorry Kate had to witness it.
’d “No way will I let her get away with that crap!” Kate, face flushed red, rose from her seat.
Faith grabbed her friend by the arm, stopping her. She didn’t want or need Kate fighting her
ws,battles. Besides, she knew it would take time for the people in town to realize she was nothing like
’dher father or mother and accept Faith as one of them.
th “It’s okay. Lissa’s not the only one with a chip on her shoulder. I’m getting used to some people
snubbing me.” Faith couldn’t deny that the mean-girl treatment at this stage of her life hurt, but she’d
atmanage to get through it and would come out the other side. What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger
and all that, Faith thought.
ra Kate’s green eyes sparked with anger. “I come from your side of town, and Lissa and I have made
peace over the years. I mean, I’ve tutored her daughter. She can’t treat you like that!”
“She can,” Faith said firmly. “Until she gets to know me the way she knows you, she’s going to
take perverse pleasure in how my life has turned out. And believe me, she won’t be the only one. I
er.appreciate the pit bull defense, but I can handle it.”
“Well, I can’t.” Without giving Faith a chance to object, Kate jumped up and headed behind the
counter to talk to Lissa.
ar Faith groaned. How could she get her friend to understand that she’d expected Lissa’s kind of
treatment when she’d returned to Serendipity? She’d just have to earn their respect.
The trouble was, she was still trying to respect herself. Not for being blindsided by her father.
heShe hadn’t been alone in that. But for believing in him so deeply she’d allowed him to lead her into a
marriage and a life that benefited no one but Martin Harrington and her ex-husband, Carter Moreland.
Instead of searching for her independence like most girls in their early twenties, Faith had looked for
the same security she’d had growing up. So when her father had introduced her to the smooth-talking
itCarter Moreland, Esquire, the summer after her college graduation, she’d been swept into his world.
veA familiar world she’d accepted without stopping to think about whether or not the dinner parties and
charitable works Carter encouraged her to participate in fulfilled her.
Thanks to Faith and Carter’s union, Faith’s father took over the investments for Carter’s co-
ayworkers, while Carter gained entry into a world far wealthier than he’d ever imagined. By the time
’dFaith’s father’s crimes came to light, Carter was already firmly entrenched as legal counsel to the
n-upper crust. Faith was merely an accessory, trapped in a situation she felt powerless to change or
n,escape.
To add insult to injury, the same day she’d discovered the accusations against her father were true,
she’d caught Carter screwing his paralegal. He hadn’t even pulled up his pants long enough to look
her in the eye and inform her she could accept it or leave. He’d already gotten what he needed from
h’stheir marriage. It didn’t take a genius to figure out this hadn’t been the first time he’d cheated or that
allher father’s disgrace had merely given Carter license not to hide his affairs.
In that one unbelievable night, Faith had lost the life she’d known and the security she thought
heshe’d still have because her asshole husband had already buried his assets. Somehow his law firm,
which had enabled them to live in a penthouse with furnishings that rivaled the house on the hill,
suddenly showed a loss. The bastard had sat across the table from her, looked her in the eye, and
claimed he was broke. Nothing to be had or shared, and he’d sold the penthouse to cover their debts
wto prove it.
Fortunately, her father had informed her that Carter knew more about Martin Harrington’s
business dealings than Carter would want the world to know. And he had proof. So Faith had asked
the lawyers to leave the room and presented her soon-to-be ex with a quid pro quo. Her silence for a
erfair settlement. Faith hated dirtying her hands with blackmail, but her very survival had been at stake.
keShe’d come away with enough money to keep her in red-soled shoes if she wanted. She didn’t. Faith
wanted only to use enough to subsidize her new beginning. The rest she’d put aside for a rainy day.
leBecause Faith Harrington intended to make it on her own in the only town she’d ever truly called
’dhome.
er And Ethan was living not just in town but in her old house. The only solace she found in that
particular irony was the fact that Ethan’s life hadn’t been easy either.
de She still couldn’t believe he was back. Faith had only had contact with him after that incredible
bike ride when she’d pass him in the hall at school. He’d lock that arrogant gaze on her, the corner of
tohis sexy mouth tipping upward in a knowing grin. Remembering, her stomach did that crazy flip again
. Inow, reminding her she hadn’t felt anything like it since.
Until today.
he Kate returned, slamming her covered coffee down on the table and pushing another tall cup
toward Faith.
of “Successful?” Faith asked, trying to keep the sarcasm from her voice. She knew better.
“Lissa knows how I feel about her attitude. Which sucks, by the way. She’s just bitter because her
er.husband ran off with a wealthier, younger woman.”
a Faith opened her eyes wide. “Well, I know how being cheated on feels.”
d. Kate cringed. “I’m sorry.”
or Faith waved away her apology. “How about we just change the subject?”
ng “Gladly,” Kate said. “Are reporters still hounding you for your story?” She propped one elbow
d.on the table.
nd Faith exhaled hard. Ever since her father’s arrest, reporters had bombarded her with requests for
an interview. They wanted any tidbit of information or understanding they could get into Martin
o-Harrington’s mind and business. Faith’s story was worth a huge chunk of change, but she wasn’t
metelling it. Her father might not have taken the high road, but Faith would.
he “I changed my cell phone number, and I’m unlisted here in Serendipity. That should keep them
oraway for a while.”
“Glad to hear it,” Kate said vehemently.
ue, Ready for a subject change of an entirely different sort, Faith scooted her chair closer to her
okfriend. “By the way, I have news.”
m Kate loved gossip the way Faith loved lattes, so she inched nearer. “Tell me.”
hat Faith wrapped her hands around her empty cup. “The rumors are true. I took a walk past my old
house, and guess who I ran into?”
ght “Who?” Kate’s eyes opened wide with curiosity. “The girls at Babs’s Beauty Salon have been
m,speculating for weeks. They even have a pool going, but the real estate agent who sold the place
ll,signed a confidentiality agreement. All anyone knows is that it was bought under some big corporate
ndname.”
bts “Ethan,” Faith whispered. And squeezed her plastic cup so hard it cracked in her hand.
“Shut up!”
n’s Faith grinned. “You sound like your students.” Kate taught middle school.
ed “Seriously? He’s back? How’s he look? What’s he like? Did he remember you?”
a “Gorgeous, still brooding, and yes, he remembered me.” Faith’s body tingled at the memory.
ke. “Oh my God!” Kate let out an actual squeal.
th “Shh!”
ay. “Okay, sorry.” Kate twirled her long ponytail around one finger, staring at Faith like she knew
edwhere her thoughts had gone.
Which, of course, she did.
hat The bike ride.
The kiss.
le Ethan’s attempt to go further.
of And how much Faith sometimes wished she’d let him.
in She shivered, the tingling she was experiencing at the moment as fresh as it had been then because
he was every inch as spectacular.
At sixteen, Faith had shared every last detail of her time with Ethan with her best friend. She did
upthe same thing at twenty-six, whispering the entire scenario into Kate’s eager ear.
As she spoke, Faith’s stomach did that silly, excited flip that only Ethan had ever caused. Back in
high school, the flip had been little, and she hadn’t understood its impact. Thinking about seeing him
eragain now, she experienced a full body slam of desire that she comprehended completely.
“The last time I heard about him was the summer after graduation,” Kate recalled.
“After he, that Pickler kid, and a bunch of other idiots were arrested for joyriding,” Faith said,
nodding. “And then his parents died in that awful car accident the same night.”
“On the way to the police station to bail him out.”
w Faith shuddered at the horrific memory and wrapped her arms around herself much as she had
then. Because today she’d seen the pain in his eyes and knew he hadn’t forgiven himself for the
ortragedy.
in Faith had been devastated when she’d heard the news, her heart breaking for Ethan and his
n’tbrothers. Her relationship with her mother might have been rocky. It still was. But she couldn’t
imagine losing her parents that young. The judge had taken pity on Ethan and given him a suspended
msentence and a second chance. But he’d disappeared, leaving his siblings behind.
“Do his brothers still live in town?” Faith asked.
“Both Nash and Dare are still here,” Kate confirmed. “They’ve both done well for themselves.
erAnd considering they both went to different foster homes on different sides of town, they’re still
close.”
“I wonder if they kept in touch with Ethan.”
ld “No clue.” Kate shrugged.
They lapsed into silence, each alone with their thoughts. “You and Ethan have unfinished
enbusiness,” Kate said at last.
ce “That’s the last thing I want in my life right now.” But her toes curled at the prospect.
te “But maybe it’s exactly what you need. A way to get you back into the dating scene. Unless Nick
Mancini gets you hot and bothered?” Kate raised an eyebrow, shooting Faith an inquiring gaze.
“Why would you think that?” Faith wrinkled her nose and shook her head. “No, my high school
boyfriend does not do it for me.” Those sparks had died the day she’d taken a motorcycle ride with
Ethan.
And they hadn’t rekindled since her return.
“You said yes to dinner with him next week. Was that so you could let him down gently?” Kate
rubbed her cup between her hands as she spoke.
“I said yes to dinner with an old friend. I told him I wasn’t ready to get involved with anyone right
wnow. It’s too soon after my divorce.”
“I believe you. I just don’t think he’ll buy it.”
Faith laughed. “Don’t worry. I’ll make sure he knows where things stand.”
“And does Ethan Barron’s return have anything to do with your disinterest in Nick?” Kate
prodded, a smile curving her lips.
Faith shook her head. “No! All Nick and I had was a high school thing. As for anyone else, it’s
too soon for me to think about getting involved.” She repeated the mantra she’d already told herself.
se “Not even a dark, brooding bad boy with the last name of Barron?” Kate teased.
Faith rolled a napkin into a ball and tossed the crumpled paper at her friend. She was sure it
iddidn’t escape Kate’s notice that the question went unanswered.
Faith and Kate walked toward the door.
in Kate paused to wave at Lissa before turning back to Faith and pulling her aside. “Did you mean
mwhat you said about wanting people to get to know you?” she asked.
“Of course I meant it.”
“Then can I tell you something that I mean in the nicest possible way? With complete love and
d,admiration for my best friend in the whole world?”
Faith’s stomach roiled at the prelude. “Umm, sure. What is it?”
“You could start by fitting in more.”
ad She narrowed her gaze. “I don’t understand.”
he Kate plucked at the sleeve of Faith’s suit jacket. “Ditch the Chanel.” She fingered the chunky
pearls around Faith’s neck. “And the bling. And the heels, unless we’re going out at night to
hissomewhere nice. Not Joe’s. I’m sorry,” she said quickly.
n’t “Don’t be.” Faith closed her eyes and shook her head. “The clothes belonged to Faith Moreland.”
ed “I know. Faith Harrington preferred—”
“Her cheerleading uniform?” She tried for a laugh.
Kate wasn’t buying. “No. Funky jeans. Denim jackets. Anything she could get past her mother and
es.still like for herself.”
ill Faith swallowed hard. “I lost myself somewhere,” she admitted.
“But you came back to find her. You told me as much. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have said anything,
but I know this isn’t you.”
Kate was right. Faith couldn’t expect anyone in town to welcome her if she presented herself as
edsomeone above them. Someone who thought they were better than the average person. Someone who
still lived in the house on the hill.
“Are you mad?” Kate asked.
ck “Not at you.” Faith pulled her friend into a long hug. She was mad at Faith, the girl she used to be,
for allowing herself to change, to become someone she didn’t recognize and no longer liked.
ol She’d told herself she was coming back to Serendipity to find herself. Apparently, she’d have to
thdig deeper than she’d ever imagined.

* * *
te
ETHAN SAT DOWN at his desk, one of the few pieces of furniture he’d purchased and moved in to the
ghthouse right away. That and a bed. Shows where my priorities lie, he thought wryly. He liked the dark
wood paneling in this room. Besides, it was the only place in the house without oppressive ornate
wallpaper crowding him and making him uncomfortable.
He kicked off his shoes and prepared to look over the government paperwork for the upcoming
tecontracts, but he couldn’t concentrate on business. Couldn’t see the papers in front of his face.
Couldn’t think or visualize anything except Faith Harrington.
t’s She hadn’t been dressed for summer, no visible skin or body parts for him to drool over, yet he’d
been drawn to her in so many ways he couldn’t begin to count them all. Their brief shared past. The
road not taken if she’d just said yes all those years ago. Her unexpected wit. The brief glimpses of a
itsadness he could relate to. And the sexual attraction that had only grown stronger over time.
Then there was the fact that he was sitting here in her old family home, which was now his empty
house. He’d bought the place expecting to feel a strong sense of satisfaction when he’d moved in here.
anBad boy made good or some such cliché. Instead, he’d discovered he owned an echoing mansion.
Reminding himself he’d come here for family, he thought about approaching his brothers again.
Nash, a lawyer, had purchased a townhouse on the edge of town; and Dare, a cop, was living with
ndNash until he finished renovations on an old house he’d bought and was working on in his spare time.
His brothers were close; he was the outsider.
Self-imposed and self-created, he knew. Taking a deep breath, he picked up the phone and called
Nash at the office—Ethan didn’t have his home number, and it was unlisted. He hoped they could
meet somewhere on neutral ground. Dinner, maybe.
ky Luckily, his brother answered the phone himself. “Nash Barron speaking.”
to Ethan cleared his throat. “Nash, it’s Ethan.”
“Not interested,” his brother said with ice in his voice.
” Ethan gripped the phone harder. “Just give me a chance . . .”
“You had yours ten years ago,” Nash said and hung up in his ear.
Ethan winced. No way was he calling Dare right now. Maybe tomorrow, when the rejection
ndwasn’t as fresh. He balled up a sheet of paper with old useless notes and tossed it into the trash
across from the desk.
He missed.
ng, “Make sure you pick up after yourself,” his housekeeper said, poking her head into the room.
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- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Key Concept: Statistical analysis and interpretation
• Problem-solving strategies and techniques
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Formula: [Mathematical expression or equation]
Definition: Case studies and real-world applications
• Ethical considerations and implications
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
Part 8: Assessment criteria and rubrics
Example 70: Case studies and real-world applications
• Case studies and real-world applications
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Definition: Experimental procedures and results
• Historical development and evolution
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Important: Statistical analysis and interpretation
• Critical analysis and evaluation
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Formula: [Mathematical expression or equation]
Remember: Interdisciplinary approaches
• Literature review and discussion
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Formula: [Mathematical expression or equation]
Example 74: Historical development and evolution
• Study tips and learning strategies
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Key Concept: Study tips and learning strategies
• Study tips and learning strategies
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
[Figure 76: Diagram/Chart/Graph]
Note: Key terms and definitions
• Research findings and conclusions
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
Formula: [Mathematical expression or equation]
Example 77: Key terms and definitions
• Key terms and definitions
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Important: Historical development and evolution
• Practical applications and examples
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Formula: [Mathematical expression or equation]
Note: Study tips and learning strategies
• Study tips and learning strategies
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Chapter 9: Literature review and discussion
Remember: Current trends and future directions
• Study tips and learning strategies
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
Key Concept: Practical applications and examples
• Best practices and recommendations
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Remember: Practical applications and examples
• Practical applications and examples
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Example 83: Ethical considerations and implications
• Key terms and definitions
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
Key Concept: Practical applications and examples
• Ethical considerations and implications
- Sub-point: Additional details and explanations
- Example: Practical application scenario
- Note: Important consideration
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