Stranger In Paradise (Home Front - Book #2) - Plot & Excerpts
“Are all Americans like them?” Mac fed his wife the maraschino cherry that adorned her Tom Collins. “I don’t think so.” “The Graysons are from I-o-wa,” she said, pronouncing the odd word with careful precision. “Is that near new York?” “New Jersey’s near New York,” Mac said. His grin widened. “Unless they’ve moved it while I’ve been gone.” Anything was possible. The last time he was in the Stales, sixty-year-old couples didn’t dominate a dance floor as if they were Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Sixty-year-old couples were like his parents, nice staid men and women with grown families and bad backs and rheumatism that acted up in the mornings. They sure as hell didn’t act like Harland and Marie Grayson. “So where is Iowa?” “It’s, uh, somewhere out there... near Illinois.” I think. Geography had never been his strong suit.
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