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Perfect for fans of Robyn Carr and Debbie Macomber, bestselling author Emily Marchs seventh book in the Eternity Springs series is a heartwarming story that celebrates the miracle and joy of love during the holidays. After tragedy strikes his team, college basketball coach Lucca Romano arrives in the haven of Eternity Springs to reassess his life. Even a winning record and big offers cant dent the wall of guilt that Lucca has built around himself. canexcept maybe a vibrant new neighbor who wont give up on him. Schoolteacher Hope Montgomery believes in miracles. She to believebecause giving up would mean crumbling under the greatest loss a parent can endure. Hope understands Luccas suffering; she lives it herself every day. However, the high school team needs his coaching expertise, so she sets out to draw him from his cold, solitary shell and into the warmth of life in their small Rocky Mountain town. But when a weak moment leads to consequences that shake Hopes faith, its up to Lucca to put aside his heartache and show the teacher that here in Eternity Springs broken hearts can healjust in time for Christmas.

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Miracle Road

Eternity Springs - 7

by

Emily March

In deep, dear, loving memory of my mother, Pauline S. Dawson, who made every Christmas a miracle for our family.

Miss you, Mom.

ONE

March

Central Texas

March Madness.

Lucca Romano stood at the window of his office on the campus of Landry University and gazed out at green grass and purple bearded irises without actually seeing them. In his minds eye he focused on another place, another time, when a white ten-passenger van traveled a ribbon of dark asphalt highway bisecting a barren winter plain.

Despite the warm sunshine beaming through the window glass, cold permeated Luccas bones, and he shuddered as the memory washed over him. Pings and whooshes as text messages arrive and depart from a half-dozen different cellphones. The rhythmic beat of rap. Young mens laughter as a yapping chocolate brown puppy claws his way over the front passenger seat.

Everyones spirits are high after a win, especially after the first win of the season. Sure, it was just an exhibition game, but it proved that the Midwest State University Ravens are tough competitors.

Keep the dog in the back, Lucca says, reaching for the little pup. Why had he allowed Seth Seidel to bring that dog home, anyway? The kid lives in a dorm. He has nowhere to keep a dog.

Hed done it because the people selling the puppies out of the back of their truck had been puppy mill people. Luccas own heart had gone as soft as Seths upon seeing the display. Lucca had even loaned the kid some cash to buy the dog.

Sucker, he mutters, passing the pup now christened Sparky to the backseat.

Five minutes later, Sparky is back. Lucca sighs and stretches for the puppy. Sparky wiggles out of his hand and falls, his sharp little claws reaching for purchase and finding the drivers arm. The driver startles and stomps the brake, and in an instant, Luccas world changes forever.

The wheels lock. Tires skid on black ice. The van slides slides slides in slow motion.

Standing in his sun-drenched office, seventeen months and a thousand miles away from the horror, Lucca swayed and reached out to brace himself against the inevitable crash.

Tires skid off the road, and the van tilts, then rolls, again and again and again. People and possessions fly. The boys scream. Luccas body jerks against the seat belt. His head hits something hard, and the world goes black.

He regains consciousness with a pounding head; cold, icy air; and panicked voices. Alan? Oh, God. Alan! Coach! Somebody! Help me! Coach!

He opens his eyes and sees splatters of blood on the dashboard.

Coach?

Jerked back to the present, Lucca glanced over his shoulder to see his graduate assistant in his office doorway, a puzzled expression on his face. How long had he been standing there?

Lucca cleared his throat. Yes?

Its ten after four.

Luccas gaze shifted to the clock on his wall. He had called a team meeting for four oclock, so he was late. He was never late. No wonder his assistant looked confused. Ill be right there.

The young man nodded and left. Lucca wiped away the perspiration beaded on his brow and sucked in a pair of deep breaths, seeking the calm for which he was known at courtside. Unfortunately, calm proved elusive.

When his wall clock chimed the quarter hour, Lucca shook his head. He wiped the beaded perspiration from his brow, then slipped on his suit coat. As he exited his office, he attempted to gather his thoughts. He had a list of instructions to give his team prior to the event that Landry Universitys athletic department had planned to celebrate the Bobcats success in the NCAA tournament.

When Lucca took the head-coaching job a year before, he had inherited a group of players who had the raw talent to win. Once he convinced them to buy into his system, hed been confident they would play well enough to win their conference and make the tournament. When hed made his traditional preseason bet with his brother Tony, the new head coach at Colorado, hed predicted a tourney berth and first game win. Making it all the way to the Sweet Sixteen had been a thrill.

A thrill that hadnt lasted beyond the dream hed had during the flight back to Texas following the tournament loss.

Hed awakened with a jolt somewhere over Alabama, the repressed memories fresh, the terror real. Hed spent the balance of the flight trying to lock them away again, but as the hours passed, it was as if the nightmare had plowed the field of his psyche and kicked up a cloud of pain and misery that had churned into a tempest worthy of a 1930s-era dust storm.

He pushed open the door of the mens locker room and got a whiff of that familiar sweaty scent that had been part of his life for as long as he could remember. Not even the high-dollar NBA venues had been able to get rid of the acrid, musty locker room smell entirely. Today when the stench hit his nostrils, his stomach took a nauseated roll. A storm was brewing inside him.

March Madness.

He walked past a locker whose door hung open. Without a conscious thought, he jabbed it with his elbow, and the metal door clanged shut. Someone had left a pair of athletic shoes on a bench, and one of them had fallen onto the floor into Luccas path. He swung a hard kick at the sneaker and sent it crashing against the far row of lockers. Then he picked up the other shoe and threw it hard after the first. A janitor mopping the shower floor glanced up ready to complain, but his growl transformed to a gawk when he saw who had made the noise.

Lucca understood the mans surprise. Coach Romano didnt slam things. He didnt kick things. He certainly didnt throw things. Hed patterned his professional behavior after legendary coach Phil Jacksons philosophy of mindful basketball, which included teaching his players to be aggressive without anger or violence and stressing the value of focus and calm in the midst of chaos.

Today, Coach Romano seemed to have lost his Zen.

He exited the locker room and walked out onto the hardwood floor of Bill Litty Arena.

His assistant coaches and players stood with their attention focused on the Jumbotron hanging at center court. A quick glance upward showed Lucca that it was video of their Sweet Sixteen loss, specifically the final two minutes of the game during which his Landry University Bobcats had scored eight unanswered points and came within a whisker of making the biggest upset of the tournament. Theyd been a twelve seed playing number one, and theyd held their own against one of the best teams in the country. Hed been so proud of his team.

Why he could barely manage looking at them now, he couldnt figure. On the whole, this was a good group of kids. His point guard had a legitimate shot at making it in the NBA, and what the rest of the team lacked in talent, they made up for with hard work. Theyd slipped their size-thirteen feet into Cinderellas slippers and danced their way to the Sweet Sixteen. Even before their final game, Lucca had fielded a call from a representative of a prominent basketball school who had wanted to congratulate him on his teams season. Rumor had it that the schools icon of a coach planned to retire after one more season, so Lucca believed it had been a courting call.

His sister Gabis words whispered in his mind. Youre a star now, bro.

Shame washed over him, and he set his teeth against it.

His players groaned as the replay showed the missed jumper that had broken their streak. You should have passed it back to me, the power forward said. Id have made it.

I should have kept it myself, the point guard fired back.

Dont let Coach hear you say that, the center said. Surrender the me

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