The book Always Dakota was written by author Debbie Macomber Here you can read free online of Always Dakota book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Always Dakota a good or bad book?
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She sensed it. Felt it in every pore, every nerve, especially when she lay in his arms. As always, he was loving and attentive, but a part of him was missing—that was the only way she could describe it. Lacking confidence, she assumed the problem, whatever it might be, originated with her. If not, perhaps that other woman was somehow involved; she was afraid to find out, afraid of what it would do to her and Matt. To their marriage. For the first time in her life, she felt like a coward.The only... person Margaret could talk to was Maddy. She couldn’t stand this silent tension between her and Matt. It terrified her.Not bothering to drive over, Margaret saddled Midnight, a favorite gelding, gaining purpose as she rode, her face to the wind, her shoulders hunched. The cold stung her eyes, and her lips were badly chapped, but she hardly noticed. She’d entered this marriage convinced that her love for Matt was the only thing that mattered. As long as he was her husband, she’d believed she could accept whatever happened.
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