e last of the Sunday roast to a dog named Jenson. Marshall.' Dorothy turned away from him, talked to Samantha as if Cal weren't there, 'Child, why are you marrying him?' Cal saw an expression on Samantha's face that reminded him of Aunt Jemma's inquisitions, hauling the truth from a ten-year-old boy who'd just fed th. She had the look of his Aunt Jemma, who had always known when he was hiding some boyish sin.
'You're planning to marry my granddaughter?' 'That's right.' He stepped forward and held out his hand. To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt: What reading level is Think About Love book?