Honey Be Mine (HONEY ACRES #3) by Sasha Summers EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Sasha Summers
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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ROSEMARY HILL LAY on the picnic blanket watching a ladybug crawl up a
single blade of grass. The blade tipped, and the little bug reached out a
spindly leg, searching. She held one finger out for the bug, smiling as its
shiny red back parted long enough for wings to emerge so it could fly from
grass to proffered finger. It was a perfect, quiet day, something she hadn’t
had in a very long time. No deadlines or worries or expectations or
responsibilities. After working nonstop for the last few years, she didn’t
know what to do with herself.
“You’ve been so quiet.” Tansy lay beside her on the blanket. “What’s
up?”
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Her other sister, Astrid, sat with her lap full of tiny wild white and yellow
daisies that she was turning into chains. “I mean, you don’t have to talk
about it, if you don’t want to.”
Tansy snorted. “Yes, she does. We don’t keep secrets, remember?”
Tansy had always taken her role as the big sister seriously, especially
after their parents died. She was the no-nonsense sister—eager to get to the
bottom of things and make an action plan. Astrid, however, tended to focus
on the emotional support first and the details later. As the youngest,
Rosemary had been babied by them both her whole life.
She continued watching the ladybug crawl along the side of her hand.
“I’ve only been home for a couple of days.” She glanced at Astrid. “Very,
very eventful days.” She held her hand up, giving the ladybug access to the
honeysuckle vine that ran up and around the tree they were picnicking
under. Between her aunt’s perfect wedding, Astrid’s pregnancy
announcement, and Tansy’s engagement, Rosemary didn’t want to dampen
her loved ones’ spirits.
“And now we have a moment’s peace, so…” Tansy rolled onto her side to
face her, propping herself onto her elbow. “Spill it—spill all the tea.”
Rosemary smiled. Tansy wasn’t going to let up until she got what she
wanted. But she wasn’t going to make it easy on her big sister. “I have
missed you.” She pushed Tansy’s elbow out from under her, causing her
sister to flop onto the blanket. Rosemary giggled and sat up, scooching out
of Tansy’s reach. “And you, too.” She hugged Astrid.
“She gets a hug. I get a shove. I see how it is. Fine. Don’t talk.” Tansy sat
up, too. “Is there any more food?”
Astrid shoved the picnic basket her way. “Feel free to eat my sausage
roll.” Her face pinched. “The smell is too much—” She broke off, fanning
herself.
“Why did you pack them then?” Tansy pulled a sandwich from the
basket.
“It sounded delicious when I was packing up our breakfast picnic.”
Astrid shrugged. “Now? Not so much. But I have gone three whole hours
without throwing up, so I’ll call that a win.”
Rosemary couldn’t imagine. “Poor thing.”
“Pregnancy sounds like so much fun.” Tansy eyed the sausage roll,
shrugged, then took a bite. “I think I’ll follow Aunt Camellia’s lead and
stick to dogs and cats and parrots and donkeys and…all that.”
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