Almost Like Being in Love

Advance Praise for
Almost Like Being in Love

“I love Vogt's layered and masterful romances.
Almost Like Being in Love
was one of those stories you don't want to end, and I lingered over every page enjoying the intriguing characters. Highly recommended!”

—Colleen Coble, author of
Mermaid Moon
and the Rock Harbor series


Almost Like Being in Love
is the perfect beach read. Beth K. Vogt delivers a charming romance with a sigh-worthy happily-ever-after ending.”

—Rachel Hauck,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Wedding Chapel

“In
Almost Like Being in Love
, Beth Vogt once again introduces us to relatable, heart-tugging characters. Caron and Kade are struggling with broken dreams, with both their careers and their love lives in upheaval. I loved the thread of hope laced through this story and the reminder that sometimes the best things in life are waiting for us behind the most unexpected doors. Another keeper for your bookshelf!”

—Melissa Tagg, author of
Like Never Before
and
One Enchanted Christmas

“Beth Vogt is an author I look to for not only a delightful story, but one that moves me and stays in my heart.
Almost Like Being in Love
is no exception. Moving, romantic, fun—a great way to spend the weekend!”

—Susan May Warren, RITA Award–winning author of the Christiansen Family series

“It's always a pleasure to read a Beth K. Vogt book. Authentic characters with realistic struggles we can all identify with bring her well-written words to life in this touching story about finding love where you least expect it and finding the courage to follow your heart.
Almost Like Being in Love
is another winner that fans and new readers alike will thoroughly enjoy.”

—Catherine West, award-winning author of
The Things We Knew

“Love is complicated. Family relationships are complicated. In
Almost Like Being in Love
, Beth K. Vogt explores the collision of the two with a soft touch
and deft hand. Her novel sings with grace and the journey to learn who we are and how to stand on our own. And how to do that while risking all to discover who we are and a love that will sustain us. A beautiful novel that I inhaled.”

—Cara Putman, award-winning author of
Shadowed by Grace
and
Where Treetops Glisten

“Author Beth Vogt has done it again—a story you can curl up with and crawl into. Her characters are so real, I wish we could hang out. She has a permanent place on my favorite's shelf.”

—Edie Melson, director of Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference

Praise for
Crazy Little Thing Called Love,
Book 1 of the Destination Wedding Series

“Second chances at love, storm-chasing danger, and a destination wedding? I'm in! Beth K. Vogt's newest book,
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
, hits all the right notes, touching on more serious subject matter without losing any of Beth's signature charm. This is sure to be a favorite addition to any fan's Christian romance library.”

—Carla Laureano, RITA Award–winning author of
Five Days in Skye
and
London Tides

“In
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
, Beth Vogt shows us that indeed love is crazy, in the best possible way! This story had everything I've come to expect from a Beth Vogt novel: high-quality writing, a deep spiritual journey, and a poignant love story. Throw in the fun of a destination wedding and you have yourself a story that is sure to touch hearts and entertain readers. I can't wait for the next installment!”

—Katie Ganshert, award-winning author of
The Art of Losing Yourself

“Curl your toes into the sand and relish the delicious warmth of Destin, Florida, in Vogt's
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
. A must-read with engaging characters, rich scenery, and the high tension of a hurricane that carries us into love, forgiveness, and the joy of discovering treasures once lost.”

—Katherine Reay, author of
Lizzy & Jane

“Logan Hollister is a storm chaser by profession, but he's never been able to tame the storms in his personal life.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
is an exciting, romantic adventure as Logan and his ex-wife, Vanessa, are forced to confront both a hurricane and the emotional storm that rages between them. Beth Vogt takes readers on a heart-pounding journey through both the present and the past even as her characters try to sort out their future. Second chances are a rare gift, and Beth unwraps this one perfectly.”

—Melanie Dobson, award-winning author of
Shadows of Ladenbrooke Manor
and
Chateau of Secrets

“Beth Vogt has done it again! Her heart-tugging characters and writing make you feel like you're right there on a sunny—and sometimes stormy!—Florida coast. I especially loved the underlying themes of mistakes and regrets turned to joy and new hope. Another winner!”

—Melissa Tagg, author of
From the Start
and
Three Little Words

“Second-chance love at its crazy best! Beth Vogt is a master at wringing tears from the eyes and sleep from the soul in a tender love story that both heals and haunts.”

—Julie Lessman, award-winning author of the Daughters of Boston, Winds of Change, and Heart of San Francisco series

“Beth K. Vogt's amazing ability to create complex, true-to-life characters with realistic flaws and emotions keeps me hungering for her novels before they're even available for sale. The depth of her stories pulls me in, leaving me to ponder the spiritual truth she has woven into the plot long after I've finished the book. Beth's novels are automatic buys for my keeper shelf.”

—Lisa Jordan, award-winning author of
Lakeside Redemption

“Beth Vogt is a master at capturing the sometimes stormy emotions of the human heart. In
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
, Vogt takes the reader on Vanessa and Logan's road back to each other—a journey that is both deeply felt and realistic. She makes us believe in the power of second chances, all the while reminding us that it's never too late to have faith in our first love.”

—Kristy Cambron, author of
The Butterfly and the Violin
and
A Sparrow in Terezin

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Your influence runs deep in my life and I am a better person for knowing you. Here's to pursuing dreams together for many years to come—yours and mine both.

ONE

A
new day—another opportunity to prove herself to her boss.

Of course, Caron had complicated the whole “prove herself” challenge by working for her father.

She leaned back in the driver's seat of her car, inhaling the faint citrus scent of Armor All lingering in her SUV. From the hubcaps to the dials of the CD player, the car gleamed. Dash and door handles wiped down with cleaner. Windows streak-free. Floors vacuumed so that not a candy wrapper or Hot Tamale lurked beneath her car seats. At this moment, she sat in the perfect car for a Realtor to transport clients to see properties.

Not that her father conducted weekly inspections of his employees' cars. But he could inspect hers, if he wanted to.

Caron unbuckled her seat belt with a sharp metallic click. Time to get to work. It was almost six o'clock in the morning. Showing up before sunrise might earn a brief nod of acknowledgment from her father, but only if he'd been there to see her early entrance into the empty building.

She paused in the reception area long enough to place a fresh arrangement of bright purple irises and vivid blue cornflowers in the vase on the glass-topped coffee table, then switched the outdated copies of
Real Simple
and
HGTV
magazines with more current ones. She returned to her SUV to grab the bags of pillows she'd purchased over the weekend. Removing the teal and muted silver ones set along the back of the sofa, she added the circular pops of yellow, white, and royal blue. The final touch—a single spray of cornflowers added to the tall glass bottle on the receptionist's desk.

Her father might not ever acknowledge her attention to detail, but their—
his
—clients appreciated the welcoming touches. And the coming summer season was the perfect time to update the look in the reception area.

Once she was in her office, the minutes disappeared into the silence, her thermos of cold sweet tea ignored on the corner of her desk as she studied the new homes on the MLS list. She e-mailed a prospective buyer, a military spouse flying in midweek to house-hunt, attaching photos of a few of the houses she had in mind for the family of five. Later today, she'd go visit some of the homes she'd marked down and begin mapping out the showings.

“You heading into the morning staff meeting?” Jackie appeared in the open doorway to Caron's office, holding a mug of coffee emblazoned with the company logo.

Caron rested her chin on her hand, resisting the urge to rub her eyes and smudge her mascara. “Is it almost nine o'clock already?”

“Yep.” Jackie nodded toward the conference room, causing her sleek black ponytail to sway. “I think your dad—I mean the boss—brought in some sort of motivational speaker this morning. I only got a quick look, but there's something familiar about her.”

“What? My father didn't mention anything during Sunday's barbecue.”

Of course, he didn't have to tell Caron everything—or anything—just because they worked together. But there were the very rare times they talked business, sitting in his office at the back of the house until her mom came looking for them and demanded that they stop.

“Well, we won't know what's going on until the meeting starts.” Jackie took a step back. “And we both know the boss likes his employees to be punctual.”

Caron slipped on her floral heels, organizing the top of her desk before joining Jackie and making their way to the conference room. “Did you have a good Memorial Day weekend?”

“Spent it out on the bayou, water-skiing. What about you?”

“The traditional barbecue with my family and Alex's family.” Caron lowered her voice as they entered the conference room, nodding to her father. “Alex didn't get called away once on an emergency.”

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