The book The Pagan Stone was written by author Nora Roberts Here you can read free online of The Pagan Stone book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Pagan Stone a good or bad book?
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Laptops, stacks of files, charts, maps covered the table. The dry-erase board stood wedged in a corner, and Cal crouched on the floor hooking up a printer. “Fox says he grabbed dinner at the farm, and we should probably start without him—Gage and Cybil should start without him, that is. He might be a couple hours yet. I didn’t tell him the news.” She beamed at Quinn. “I had to saw my tongue off a couple times, but I thought you and Cal would want to tell him in person about the baby.” “I think I... still need somebody to tell me again, a few times.” “How about if I just call you Daddy?” Quinn suggested. He let out the breathless laugh of a man caught between the thrill and the terror. “Wow.” Then shifted to where Quinn sorted the files. “Wow.” When he took Quinn’s hand, and the two of them just stared at each other, Layla eased out of the room. “They’re basking,” she told Gage and Cybil in the kitchen. “They’re entitled.” Cybil closed a cupboard door, put her hands on her hips, and did a survey of the room.
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