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In the wake of his wifes murder, agent Grady Shields turned his back on the FBI and everything else to retreat into the vast solitude of Montana, grieve for his lost love, and forget the world. But after years in seclusion, his sisters wedding draws him to St. Dennis, a peaceful town on the Chesapeake Bay. Though he swears he isnt interested in finding love again, Grady cant ignore the mutual sparks that fly when he meets Vanessa Keaton. Although her past was marked by bad choices, Vanessa has found that coming to St. Dennis is the best decision shes ever made. Bling, her trendy boutique, is a success with tourists as well as with the townspeople. Shes made friends, has a home she loves, and has established a life for herself far from the nightmare she left behind. The last thing shes looking for is romance, but the hot new man in town is hard to resist. And when Vanessas past catches up with her, Grady finds that hes unwilling to let her become a victim again. As together they fight her demons, Grady and Vanessa discover that life still holds some surprises and that love doesnt always have to hurt.

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Mariah Stewart

Coming Home

The first book in the Chesapeake Diaries series, 2010

For my dad and my brother-who both passed on in the last months of 2009, and who are loved and missed every day. And for Elliot, whose birth reminds us that life does indeed go on, and that the chain remains unbroken.

Many thanks to:

Those incredible folks at Ballantine Books for their support, encouragement, and enthusiasm-Linda Marrow, Libby McGuire, Scott Shannon, Kim Hovey-and Kate Collins, my fabulous editor, whose guidance has made every one of my books better; Scott Biel, for coming up with the beautiful covers that are so right for these stories; and last but not least-the long-suffering production staff.

The lovely Grace Sinclair, whose winning of a drawing at Country Meadows Retirement Village in Hershey, PA, inspired a character.

Victoria Alexander, who saved me from reinventing the wheel. When I told her I wanted to write a series set in a small town filled with interesting characters on the Chesapeake, she reminded me that I already had a little town on the Bay filled with interesting characters (St. Dennis from Last Words) and I should set my new series there and write more about the characters I already had. So I did.

And as always, St. Loretta the Divine.

Diary-

Whatever did we do here in St. Dennis before our little village was discovered? I remember a time when the first warm days of spring brought buds and blooms, not tourists and day-trippers, the likes of which we get these days. But no complaints! Thanks to our visitors, St. Dennis has had a rebirth in every sense. From the shops on Charles Street to the Realtors, just about everyone in town has benefited from the new St. Dennis. What with the monthly special at-tractions over the winter to tide us over till the real season begins once again in May, every business in town is faring quite well. Lord knows my little newspaper would have folded long ago if the local merchants hadnt kept advertising twelve months each year. And the Inn has certainly prospered-my son was saying just the other day that hes had to add to his off-season housekeeping and kitchen staff for the first time since he took over from Daniel and me. Good news indeed!

Arent we lucky to have such a pretty town to show off? And I hear the Chamber of Commerce has been busy organizing even more events for the new season! Lord give me strength to keep up with it all!

Grace

Chapter 1

AT 6:02 p.m. on a Tuesday evening, Vanessa Keaton turned the key in the back door lock of her sweet little boutique on Charles Street and flicked off the lights. Foot traffic had been scarce, and would be, she knew, for another two weeks, at least until the St. Dennis Secret Garden Tour brought the first of the serious visitors to town. And that was just fine with her. Once the tourist season began in earnest, there would be fewer opportunities for dinners with friends or for closing early to enjoy slow walks through the town she had come to call her own.

She turned the dead bolt on the door leading down into the basement, then let herself out through the front and locked that door behind her as well. She paused to take a deep breath of the spring fragrance which she found unique to St. Dennis: salt from the Bay mixed with the scent of the hyacinths, daffodils, and early tulips planted in the wooden barrels-compliments of the garden club-that stood outside each of the shops along Charles Street. The very colors of the flowers said spring to her: purples and pinks, yellows and whites. Just to see them made her smile.

She stepped back to take a good long look at the window shed spent most of the day designing. Was it too early to display the tennis whites and the pastels that many of the local ladies liked to sport while golfing at the new country club outside of town? Maybe she should move those items to the smaller windows on the side of the shop, and dress her mannequins in something other than sportswear. Maybe those pretty cocktail dresses she got in from New York last week, and maybe a few of those darling evening bags from that designer she found in Cape May over the winter.

The promise of warm weather put a bounce in her step, and as she crossed the street, visions of all the new items shed recently ordered for Bling danced in her head.

Step lively there, miss, the driver of the car that had stopped to let her cross called out. Or Ill have to arrest you for jaywalking.

Oh, you Vanessa laughed. Why arent you out chasing bank robbers or car thieves?

There hasnt been a bank robbed in St. Dennis for as long as Ive lived here. Gabriel Beck-chief of police and Vanessas half brother-pulled his car to the side of the road and activated his flashing lights. And the last report of a stolen car we received turned out to be Wes Taylors fifteen-year-old son sneaking out in the middle of the night to see his girlfriend.

Slow day, eh, Beck? She walked over to the car and leaned into the open passenger-side window.

Just another day in paradise. He hastened to add, Not that theres anything wrong with that.

Well, wait another few weeks. Once the tourists start pouring into town, youll be wishing for a day like this, when you can cruise around town in your spiffy new official police-chief car and stop to chat with the locals.

Only way to stay in touch, kiddo.

Well, I admit I like the calm before the storm. I like to be able to close up shop at six and have the evenings to myself. I know it wont last-and Im grateful that my shop does so well. But its nice to have some quiet days to enjoy this glorious weather before the crowds arrive. She stood to wave to the driver of a passing car. So wheres the fiance?

I dropped her off at BMI early this morning. Shes on her way to Montana to see her brother. He glanced at his watch. Actually, she should be arriving at his place anytime now.

Is this her brother the hermit? The one I like to think of as Mountain Man?

Beck nodded. Shes hoping to talk him into walking her down the aisle.

Your weddings in five weeks. Vanessa frowned. Isnt she cutting it a bit close?

She already asked her other brother, Andy, and hes on board. But she wants them both to give her away, since their dad died last year.

Well, I wish her luck with that.

Yeah, me, too. I offered to go with her, but she thought shed have a better chance on her own. Mia doesnt think hes left his place for any length of time since their dads funeral. Well see. He didnt appear optimistic. So where are you off to now?

Im meeting Steffie for dinner.

I dont think shes closed up yet. There was a group in town this afternoon for a lecture over at the Historical Society. From the crowd gathered outside Steffies, Id say they all stopped at her place for ice cream before getting back on their bus.

Thanks for the tip. Ill walk on down and see if I can give her a hand.

You just want ice cream, he teased, and put the car in drive.

You know what I always say. She stepped back onto the curb. Eat dessert first.

She waved good-bye as he pulled away, and glanced back at Bling, the front window dressing still on her mind. She mentally slapped herself on the forehead. Duh. The display should reflect the upcoming wedding. Pretty dresses and shoes to wear to the event. Flowers-maybe some terra-cotta pots planted with something colorful across the front of the window. Pansies, maybe. Vases of budding flowering cherry in the corners. Lots of white chiffon, puffed like clouds

It was less than a ten-minute walk from Bling to Steffie Wylers ice-cream shop. Her arms swinging, Vanessa strolled along, marveling, as she always did, at the twists and turns her life had taken since she first arrived in St. Dennis. It was hard to believe that just three short years ago, shed been destitute and exhausted mentally and physically from the stress of removing herself from a marriage that had started to go bad even before the petals had begun to drop from the yellow roses shed carried on her wedding day. Even now, the mere sight of yellow roses could make her knees go weak.

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