Always Dakota
The Farmer Takes a Wife
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Contents
Cover (#u48bfe4ae-67ba-5718-8fe8-af5dcf44724d)
Title Page (#u7a200e2d-f528-53e6-84c4-2c82e8a098b1)
First Comes Marriage
Dedication (#ueae960d3-f9fc-5349-bcaa-f493e3783858)
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Nine
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Yours and Mine
Dedication (#litres_trial_promo)
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Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)
First Comes Marriage (#uab479947-8cf6-5c98-87b3-57074eccf489)
To Anna and Anton Adler, Russian immigrants and my loving grandparents.
Thank you for the wonderful heritage you gave me.
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“You must be Zachary Thomas,” Janine said breathlessly as she whirled into the office. “Sorry I’m late, but I got hung up in traffic on Fourth Avenue. I didn’t realize they’d torn up the whole street.” Still a little winded, she unfastened her coat, tossed it over the back of the visitor’s chair and threw herself down, facing the large executive desk.
The man on the other side blinked twice as though he didn’t know quite what to think.
“I’m Janine Hartman.” She drew in a deep breath. “Gramps said if he wasn’t back from his appointment, I should introduce myself.”
“Yes,” Zachary said after a moment of strained silence. “But he didn’t tell me you’d be wearing—”
“Oh, the bandanna dress,” Janine said, smoothing one hand over her lap. The dress had been constructed of red and blue bandannas; it featured a knee-length zigzag hemline and closely hugged her hips. “It was a gift. And since I’m meeting the girl who made it later, I thought I should wear it.”
“And the necklace?”
Janine toyed with the colored Christmas-tree lights strung between large beads on a bootlace that dangled from her neck. “It’s a bit outrageous, isn’t it? That was a gift, too. I think it’s kind of cute, don’t you? Pamela is so clever.”
“Pamela?”