Reclaimed Life by D.W. Alder

Reclaimed Life by D.W. Alder

Author:D.W. Alder
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: contemporary heiress romance, small town romance fiction, average joe romance, hotel heiress romance, happy ending romance, romance in Connecticut, small town romance kindle
Publisher: D.W. Alder
Published: 2022-11-21T00:00:00+00:00


ONCE WE GOT SETTLED in the truck, I headed out of the parking lot. I was more than ready to have some time with Cora, with no distractions. It sounded like a pure slice of heaven to me, something I’d never expected I’d get.

“So, really, what was so engrossing on your phone that I almost snuck up on you?”

Cora’s inquisitive tone pulled my attention from the road for a moment. She was looking right at me, green eyes focused on me, while she waited for my answer.

“Well, actually, I’ve been getting interested in some woodworking projects. And using some of the stuff I’ve seen at those remodeling jobs Ryan and I have been working at in some new ways.” I tapped my fingers along with the song playing on the radio. I tried to shove my nervousness away. I’d told Jake and Ryan about my projects, but Cora’s opinion seemed to matter more to me. Like if she thought it was a stupid idea, then maybe it was.

“Really? Like reclaimed wood and stuff like that? That’s what you needed those legs for at the Trunk, huh? What kind of project was that for? A table?”

If she only knew... “Yeah. That was my first project. It’s still not quite done...just some finishing details left. But that was a big project, and I had to borrow some space at Ryan’s parents’ warehouse to get it done. I have some smaller projects in mind, but I still need a place to store materials and tools. But I think I can keep using their space for a while longer. Besides, I don’t know what I’d do with them...how to sell them or whatever.”

“I could help you with that. Get you set up with a website or social media site, where you could list your items online and get sales or even custom requests.” Cora turned toward me. “It’d be easy to do. You might need to learn a bit about the program, but once it’s set up, you can add new items pretty quickly. Even take online payments, too.”

Her growing enthusiasm was infectious. “Yeah. That’d be great...if you had the time. I mean, I don’t know anything about it, but a website is a good idea.” And if it meant spending some more time with Cora, all the better.

I slowed the truck as we approached the turnoff for the scenic route that ran parallel to the highway. The two-lane country road had curves and turns that required more focus than the highway. But it was pretty, with the fields of spring flowers blooming and nothing but the scattered old farms along the way.

“Wow. It’s been forever since I’ve been on this road. Are we going to Rock Bridge?” The curiosity in Cora’s voice was equaled by her excitement. “We used to go here all the time when I was little. Mom would pack a lunch, and we’d find this little creek and picnic there.” Her voice turned wistful. “But we never did get Dad out here.



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