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‘I a in the thick of things She’d been hard put to choose between specialising in eency medicine and her final choice, obstetrics, because she enjoyed the buzz of being too busy alical first minutes of a new life

And then, as the ed and the pianist seemed to flow seamlessly into ‘It Had to be You’, a hand touched her arhtly accented voice asked

Even before she looked up, she kneho it was going to be, and a shiver ran down her spine

The old mask

He was looking at her with the aze she’d ever seen: dark eyes with a hint of green and gold and grey Stunning

Not to o weak

‘I…’ Her throat dried, and Eve gave her a shove

‘She means yes,’ Eve said sweetly ‘Have fun’

Before Madison could protest, she was dancing with the stranger

Theo had been aware of her all evening: the girl in the floaty dress with the pink and gold cather upper face and thewith plenty of people, though he hadn’t actually seen her on the dance floor

And noas dancing cheek to cheek with her Whoever had chosen this enius: it had neither the forht distance of pop This was old-fashioned dance randparents loved—and, so he’d discovered recently, his mother had loved too

Despite his dance partner’s high-heeled shoes, she wasn’t that tall and he had to dip his head slightly to dance with her, but she felt perfect in his arms And those blue, blue eyes behind theLike a Mediterranean sky on a late sues of her irises Her dark hair was loose around her shoulders—not perfectly straight, but not a riot of curls either Soft, enticing waves that le his hands in theertips