Time's a Wasting

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Kay Taylor ISBN: 9780620794442
Publisher: Kay Taylor Publication: May 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kay Taylor
ISBN: 9780620794442
Publisher: Kay Taylor
Publication: May 26, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Holly Boyd has started her own business and has been successfully operating it for approximately six years. She is married to Reverend Declan Boyd and after seven years of marriage discovers her husband is gay and in a relationship. She has her marriage annulled and meets Jordan Mitchell a widower.
She tells Jordan her problems and soon after discovers her laptop has been stolen. She suspects her husband and his gay partner Bradley “Porky” Paterson. Jordan gives her some legal advice and the name of a reputable attorney. The laptop is later returned.
She moves out of home and into a two bedroomed cottage on Jordan’s property.
He helps her with her business and sells her the property on which her business stands. He advises her to expand the operations and she does so.
While washing her car one day Jordan sprays Holly with water. She chases him, catches him, and wrestles him to the ground. While lying on the ground she kisses him. His reaction is startling and she fears she might have overstepped the mark. He soon puts her mind at rest but does not reveal his aversion to forming a relationship. Holly sets about establishing the cause of the problem or problems.
Her attorney Walter Wellington tells her to read a particular crime novel. She does so only to discover that Jordan’s best friend, Tom Hooper, wrote the crime story in question and implicated Jordan in the death of Evelyn, Jordan’s late wife. She discovers the reason for Jordan’s wife’s demise and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Holly’s endeavours to break down Jordan’s fears fail until Mother Nature lends a hand and she drives them closer together. He does his best to keep her at arm’s length but she has other ideas.
They go on weekend trip together to Coffs Harbour and Holly breaks down a few more of his barriers.
A few weeks later after returning from Coffs Harbour Holly discovers she is pregnant and nine months later produces a son. Jordan gets castigated by Holly’s parents and Mrs Bathurst for not marrying Holly.
Jordan visits Holly in hospital whereupon he bursts into tears and asks her to marry him. It is then, and only then, that Holly realises Jordan’s greatest fear, and she has by becoming a mother, firmly and forever, put that fear, to rest.

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Holly Boyd has started her own business and has been successfully operating it for approximately six years. She is married to Reverend Declan Boyd and after seven years of marriage discovers her husband is gay and in a relationship. She has her marriage annulled and meets Jordan Mitchell a widower.
She tells Jordan her problems and soon after discovers her laptop has been stolen. She suspects her husband and his gay partner Bradley “Porky” Paterson. Jordan gives her some legal advice and the name of a reputable attorney. The laptop is later returned.
She moves out of home and into a two bedroomed cottage on Jordan’s property.
He helps her with her business and sells her the property on which her business stands. He advises her to expand the operations and she does so.
While washing her car one day Jordan sprays Holly with water. She chases him, catches him, and wrestles him to the ground. While lying on the ground she kisses him. His reaction is startling and she fears she might have overstepped the mark. He soon puts her mind at rest but does not reveal his aversion to forming a relationship. Holly sets about establishing the cause of the problem or problems.
Her attorney Walter Wellington tells her to read a particular crime novel. She does so only to discover that Jordan’s best friend, Tom Hooper, wrote the crime story in question and implicated Jordan in the death of Evelyn, Jordan’s late wife. She discovers the reason for Jordan’s wife’s demise and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Holly’s endeavours to break down Jordan’s fears fail until Mother Nature lends a hand and she drives them closer together. He does his best to keep her at arm’s length but she has other ideas.
They go on weekend trip together to Coffs Harbour and Holly breaks down a few more of his barriers.
A few weeks later after returning from Coffs Harbour Holly discovers she is pregnant and nine months later produces a son. Jordan gets castigated by Holly’s parents and Mrs Bathurst for not marrying Holly.
Jordan visits Holly in hospital whereupon he bursts into tears and asks her to marry him. It is then, and only then, that Holly realises Jordan’s greatest fear, and she has by becoming a mother, firmly and forever, put that fear, to rest.

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