Named for its benefactor, The Elmer Otis Memorial Hospital, aka ELMO, is the beating heart of Marigold. Besides being state-of-the-art, it’s known as a compassionate place to heal. That’s no small thanks to Chief Medical Officer and Houston transplant Dr. Louis Maddison . . . a man whom Ob/gyn Lucy Logan hoped never to see again. One phone call changes all that.
Lucy hasn’t visited her hometown in far too long, but her beloved father has suffered an injury. In a flash, she’s on the road, her calico cat, Trace, in tow, with hours ahead to ruminate over her past with Louis and the accident that tore them apart—and ended his days as a surgeon.
Louis knows compassion wasn’t always his strength. But his own challenges, and Marigold, have changed him. The Big-City-Physician is “Dr. Maddie” now. Yet the unexpected sight of Lucy at ELMO proves some things haven’t changed at all. The same could be said of the townsfolk . . .
Passions still run deep—and divided—about Marigold’s wild horse round-ups years ago. Now a rumor persists that an exotic wild horse may be on the loose in the hills. As the intrigue thickens, everyone gets caught up in the romance of possibilities. Lucy, always a believer in signs, wonders if the past and present can come together anew . . . if she can believe in this suddenly softer Louis. She listens for a sign in the wind. It sounds like wild horses.
Author
Jodi Thomas
Jodi Thomas is a certified marriage and family counselor, a fifth generation Texan, a Texas Tech graduate, and writer-in-residence at West Texas A&M University. She lives in Amarillo, Texas.
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Celia Bonaduce
Celia Bonaduce, author of The Venice Beach Romances and the Welcome to Fat Chance, Texas series, has always had a love affair with houses. Her credits as a television field producer include such house-heavy hits as Extreme Makeover: Home Edition; HGTV’s House Hunters and Tiny House Hunters. She lives in Santa Monica, CA, with her husband and dreams of one day traveling with him in their own tiny house. You can contact Celia at www.Celiabonaduce.com
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