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Sunny with a Chance of Happiness. Lightning Gap
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- ISBN8201005566
- EAN9798201005566
- Date de parution16/06/2021
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- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
Who Rescues Who?George Edwards knows his kids got a great start in life. They prove it every day. But that leaves George struggling to adjust to life without them. Needing to figure out the next part of his own journey. Then one morning, a change he can't ignore bursts into his life. Will George grab his chance at happiness or let it pass him by? A Lightning Gap StoryAlso available in the collection Facing Down Extraordinary. An excerpt from Sunny with a Chance of Happiness:An Unexpected Guest, Right on Time George took a deep, nostalgia-laced breath, reached for his socks, and froze.
A rustling noise erupted from the trees and brush to his right. Too big to be a squirrel. Not big enough to be a bear, right? Anyway, black bears weren't likely to be too aggressive this time of year. No brand-new cubs to keep an eye on like back in the early spring. Still, George strained to listen and see, ready to head for the front door in a hurry. He'd heard the rumors about mountain lions still hanging on in an area they were supposedly extinct from.
Heard more than a few of those bone-chilling screams in the night, too. When the brush finally parted, he let out a grunt and relaxed a little. Not a bear or any sort of cat after all. A dog burst out into the yard instead.
A rustling noise erupted from the trees and brush to his right. Too big to be a squirrel. Not big enough to be a bear, right? Anyway, black bears weren't likely to be too aggressive this time of year. No brand-new cubs to keep an eye on like back in the early spring. Still, George strained to listen and see, ready to head for the front door in a hurry. He'd heard the rumors about mountain lions still hanging on in an area they were supposedly extinct from.
Heard more than a few of those bone-chilling screams in the night, too. When the brush finally parted, he let out a grunt and relaxed a little. Not a bear or any sort of cat after all. A dog burst out into the yard instead.























