When our kids were growing up, we always drove into town for the big fireworks show. Now that they have kids of their own, we don't fight those downtown crowds anymore. How about you?
I wish I'd realized that we could enjoy the fireworks there and in many other towns to the south, west, and north of us without ever starting the car.
We live in the country, on the top of a hill. If I walk to the end of our dead-end gravel road, less than the distance of a city block, I can see the fireworks across the horizon. So pretty!
But most of all, I love the Fourth of July because it's a chance to be with family. And what could be better than that?
Has she just made the worst decision of her life?
Her husband walked out on her and their three, recently adopted children--children who desperately need a sense of security.
The children are her world, and she will do anything to keep them safe.
So now she has moved far away to a quaint small town in Northern Wisconsin, to start her new career as the administrator of Blackberry Hill Hospital.
But all is not what it seemed when she took the job.
The hospital death count is rising. And when a man from her past shows up, she must keep a dark secret from him...or risk everything she holds dear.
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How did you spend your holiday? I would love to hear! Do you have certain foods that you always prepare?
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Have a blessed summer,
Roxanne Rustand
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