Ryan's Love
by C.A. Harms
Sawyer Brothers #1
Publication Date: August 11, 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis:
One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was bury my wife.
Our life would never be the same again…
One of the hardest things I have ever had to do was bury my wife.
The second-hardest thing would be watching my twelve-year-old
daughter fall to her knees as the preacher uttered his final words of comfort
before her mother’s casket was slowly lowered into the grave. It finalized the
fact that the woman we loved dearly was no longer within our reach. We would no
longer be blessed by her smile or warmed by her words.
It was the most heart-wrenching sight, one that will forever be
etched in my mind and which left a void in me I was positive would never be
filled. It changed the man I thought I was and made me realize that loving
someone with your entire heart didn’t ensure they would always be with you.
There was no way to predict your fate.
Claire was my best friend; she had been since we were barely old
enough to talk. I always knew I would one day marry her. I may have even told
her so a few times while we were growing up. Even my brother, Noah, who is
nearly a year younger than me, thought he would marry her. She was the perfect
girl and had every man in Livingston, Montana, mesmerized by her looks and her
personality. But she and I were meant to be.
I never thought I would lose her so suddenly. Now I was left
struggling to find the strength I needed to push forward without her in my
life. I couldn’t remember a day she wasn’t by my side, and now she was gone
forever.
I sat in the chair looking at the deep, freshly dug grave before
me, consumed by a feeling of emptiness. The air felt thick as it filtered into
my lungs, making me feel like I was being suffocated. The anxiety of my loss
was slowly overtaking me as I tried hard to fight the urge to break down and
just give up.
“Daddy.”
Olivia’s sweet whisper pulled me from my daze, and I looked deep
into her red, swollen eyes. I felt as if I had just been punched in the gut.
There stood my little girl, looking broken and lost.
“I miss her already,” she said, her soft voice cracking.
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