Beautiful Redemption

Thomas stood and wrapped me in his solid arms. “Now that I’m finally here, you can just look at mine for the next eleven weeks—give or take a few days—until you can see yours again.”

 

We walked, hand in hand, across our living room, and Thomas led me through our bedroom door. We sat together on the bed and watched the flickering fire and the dancing shadows on the stacks of cardboard holding picture frames and trinkets from our life together.

 

“You’d think we would have figured out a more efficient system for this by now,” Thomas said, frowning at the boxes.

 

“You just don’t like the unpacking part.”

 

“No one likes to unpack, no matter how happy that person might be to move.”

 

“Are you happy to move?” I asked.

 

“I’m happy you got this job. You’ve worked toward it for a long time.”

 

I raised an eyebrow. “Did you doubt me?”

 

“Not for a second. But I was nervous about the ASAC position in DC. I was beginning to sweat getting settled before the baby arrived, and you didn’t seem to be in a huge hurry for me to get here.”

 

I wrinkled my nose. “I’m not thrilled about your hour commute though.”

 

He shrugged. “Better than transcontinental. You dodged the part about not being in a hurry for the father of your child to be around.”

 

“Just because I’m learning to allow for a few variables doesn’t mean I’ve given up on having a master plan.”

 

His eyebrows shot up. “So, this was the plan? For me to go crazy from missing you for three months? For me to take the red-eye to be here for every doctor’s appointment? For me to worry that every phone call was bad news?”

 

“You’re here now, and everything’s perfect.”

 

He frowned. “I knew you would apply for this position. I psyched myself up for the move. Nothing could have prepared me for you to tell me four weeks later that you were pregnant. Do you know what it did to me, watching my pregnant girlfriend move across the country—alone? You didn’t even take everything with you. I was terrified.”

 

I breathed out a laugh. “Why didn’t you tell me all of this before?”

 

“I’ve been trying to be supportive.”

 

“It all happened exactly the way I’d planned,” I said with a smile, incredibly satisfied with that statement. “I got the job and took just enough with me to get by. You got the job, and now, we can unpack together.”

 

“How about, when it involves our family, you plan with me?”

 

“When we try to make plans together, nothing happens the way it’s supposed to,” I teased, nudging him with my elbow.

 

He put his arm around me and pulled me close to his side, placing his free hand on my round stomach. He held me for a long time as we watched the fire and enjoyed the quiet, our new home, and the end of a case that we had both worked on for a few years shy of a decade.

 

“Don’t you know by now?” Thomas said, touching his lips to my hair. “It’s somewhere in the unforeseen when the best, most important moments of our lives seem to happen.”

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you to Kristy Weiberg, for not only being one of my biggest cheerleaders, but for also introducing me to Amy Thomure who is married to FBI Agent Andrew Thomure.

 

Andrew, I appreciate your patience as I asked what you probably thought were odd questions, but you never made me feel that way. Thank you for all your help!

 

As always, thank you to my incredible husband, Jeff. I couldn’t list everything you do on a daily basis to keep the house running, to get the kids to various places they need to be—on time—and on top of everything else you do behind the scenes. You are my savior, and I would not be able to keep the hours I do without you.

 

Thank you to my children for understanding my strange hours and for their forgiveness when Mommy says for the hundredth time, “I can’t. I’m working.”

 

Thank you to Autumn Hull of Wordsmith Publicity, Jovana Shirley of Unforeseen Editing, Sarah Hansen of Okay Creations, and Deanna Pyles. You are all such valuable members of my team, and I appreciate the tremendous effort you put into helping me complete this novel.

 

To authors Teresa Mummert, Abbi Glines, and Colleen Hoover, who allow me to vent and celebrate, be random, and ask silly questions—You are my home base, and I would be lost in this life without you.

 

Thank you to Selena Lee, Amanda Medlock, and Kelli Smith for being a constant source of encouragement and laughter. Kelli, thanks for allowing me to borrow your husband’s name! I can’t wait until we’re all together again. Your company (with Deanna) truly makes up some of the best days of my life.

 

Thank you BIG to Ellie of Love N. Books and Megan Davis of That’s What She Said book blogs. Without their help in the last two months, I wouldn’t have been able to concentrate on finishing this novel. Thank you for doing all the heavy lifting on the A Beautiful Wedding Vegas Book Event, and thank you for stepping up to help without hesitation!

 

Last but never least, thank you Danielle Lagasse, Jessica Landers, Kelli Spears, and the awesome MacPack for the amazing support and for spreading the word about my work!

 

 

 

 

 

JAMIE MCGUIRE was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She attended Northern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center where she graduated with a degree in Radiography.

 

Jamie paved the way for the New Adult genre with the international bestseller Beautiful Disaster. Her follow-up novel, Walking Disaster, debuted at #1 on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Beautiful Oblivion, book one of the Maddox Brothers books, also topped the New York Times bestseller list, debuting at #1.

 

Novels also written by Jamie McGuire include: apocalyptic thriller, Red Hill; the Providence series, a young adult paranormal romance trilogy; Apolonia, a dark sci-fi romance; and several novellas, including A Beautiful Wedding, Among Monsters: A Red Hill Novella, and Happenstance: A Novella Series.

 

Jamie lives on a ranch just outside of Enid, Oklahoma with her husband, Jeff, and their three children. They share their thirty acres with cattle, six horses, three dogs, and a cat named Rooster.

 

Find Jamie at www.jamiemcguire.com or on Facebook, Twitter, Tsu, and Instagram.