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He fell to the ground, taking her with him, and then held on tight.

Eyes wide open, he stared into the startling blue overhead. His heart had been restored to its original spot in his chest and was thumping like a drum, powerful enough to be the pulse of every living thing in the world. On his next breath, he inhaled clean air and the delicate scent of Felicity’s shampoo.

“Louder, brighter, sweeter,” he murmured. “I didn’t understand.”

She lifted her head, her blue eyes darker than the sky, and deeper. “I know.”

The moment, that moment,
this
moment, seemed to shimmer with magic. “On Denali eighteen months ago, there came a point where I thought the remainder of my life had been pared to a handful of minutes. But then I was given a gift. Instead of those few minutes left, I had millions of them, but I didn’t want them if the cost was Simon’s death.”

“You know it wasn’t.”

“Not until today.” He traced her mouth with his forefinger, because he wanted to, and because he could. “My mother accused me a few months back of having a bad case of survivor’s guilt. I think maybe she was right, and that I’ve had it for a long, long time. Why Simon and not me? Why was my father alive and well when my brother’s had been murdered?”

“And you have the answers now?”

He sat up, taking her with him. She was such a little thing that he easily lifted her onto his lap and held her there, his chin on the top of her head as he gazed out over the vast desert surrounding them. “No, just more questions.”

Had Felicity truly seen angels? Was that voice he’d been hearing Simon’s, or just a figment of his imagination—or his common sense?

He turned his face to caress the top of her head with his cheek. “The questions might be the best gift of all, though. Because now I’ll have to ask myself, every day, have I done the best I could? Have I made the most of my time?”

A breeze gusted, tossing her feathery hair into his face. He stroked it back down, combing it with his fingers. “But now I have a question for you.”

“What’s that?” She half-turned to him.

“Are you really in love with me?”

She stiffened, and tried turning away.

He caught her chin in his hand. “Are you in love with me, Lissie?”

“Opposites attract, but…”

He winced, remembering how he’d thrown her declaration back in her face. He hadn’t been doing the best he could, then. He hadn’t made the most of
that
moment. “I’m sorry, dollface. I shouldn’t have said that. I should have said instead…”

“What?” she whispered.

And in that instant it was her vulnerability that Charmed him. Other times it had been her confidence, her incredible passion, her ability to smooth-talk the world at large, her intention to leave her family behind that had materialized into her fierce protection of them instead. But Magee’s heart flipped over this glimpse of the uncertain, unsure Felicity who had once been an orphaned little girl creating a fiction for herself in order to feel loved.

She’d made herself into a hell of a woman.

His heartbeat speeded up and his mouth dried, overcome with gratitude. “Thank you,” he croaked out. She’d careened into the darkness he’d considered “living” and awakened him to beauty, passion, and…

But he hadn’t said that word yet, had he?

“I’m in love with you, too,” he said. “I love you so much.”

And then she threw herself against him and he fell over, Felicity landing on top of him. He laughed, and with the earth at his back and the sun on his face, Michael Magee held on tight, preparing for the biggest thrill of his life.

F
rom the GetTV web site:

GetTV is happy to announce that our own award-winning Felicity Charm married rock climber and businessman Michael Magee in a small beachside ceremony on Kaui, February 14. Follow the links below to exclusive honeymoon photos of the newlyweds swimming, sun-bathing, and, of course, shopping!

Felicity will return on-air in April, once she and her husband settle into their new home, which Felicity claims is exactly equidistant from each of their former residences. “When opposites attract,” she told us, “it’s natural to meet halfway!”

From the back of an oversized postcard tacked to the bulletin board at the Bivy, in Half Palm, California:

Aloha, the Bivy! We were shopping (can you believe it?) and Felicity found some joint where you can make postcards from your own photos. So here we are in that famous sacred pool (men, you’ll remember it from the Sheryl Crow music video of a few years back). My bride climbed to the top of the cliff happily enough, but then refused to jump in. So…oops!…I grabbed her by accident and took her down with me (which explains how I ended up in a shopping center, it was the only way to get her talking to me again).

Tomorrow we have a long hike planned. Must say I think marriage is agreeing with both of us. Until we see you all—carpe diem! (And to whoever gave us the his and hers
Carpe Genitalia
T-shirts—I assure you, we’re doing plenty of that, too.)

—Magee

About the Author

CHRISTIE RIDGWAY
has never lived east of the Pacific Ocean, north of San Francisco, or south of San Diego. To put it simply, she’s a California native who loves to travel but is happy to make the Golden State her home.

She began her writing career in fifth grade when she penned a volume of love stories featuring herself and a teen idol who will probably be thrilled to remain nameless. Later, though, after marrying her college sweetheart, Christie again took up writing romances, this time with imaginary heroes and heroines.

In a house full of males—one terrific husband, two school-age sons, a yellow dog, and tankfuls of fish, reptiles and amphibians—Christie makes her own place (and peace) writing the kinds of stories she loves best.

Christie enjoys hearing from readers. You may write to her at PO Box 3803, La Mesa, CA 91944, or visit her website at
www.christieridgway.com.

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By Christie Ridgway

T
HE THRILL OF
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LL

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ISTURB

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HEN
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OMES
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ARRIAGE

F
IRST
C
OMES
L
OVE

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HIS
P
ERFECT
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ISS

W
ISH
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ERE
H
ERE

This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

THE THRILL OF IT ALL
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ePub edition February 2007 ISBN 9780061754050

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