CHAPTER 65 HER FIRST KNOCK WAS so timid she had to repeat herself twice before Miles opened his front door. “Oh, good,” he breathed. “I kept worrying that you were going to change your mind and back out.” She glanced at the clock behind his shoulder. “Sorry, the roads were a little icy, and I got a later start than I hoped.” “Don’t worry about it.” He stood aside to let her in. “I’m just glad you’re here. I couldn’t sleep last night, I was so excited. I can’t begin to tell you how thankful I am that you’ve agreed to do this. I haven’t been this inspired with my music for years. In fact, I was considering leaving Orchard Grove. It just seemed like all my creativity died the day I moved here.” She nodded. “I understand.” “Can I take your coat?” She’d be embarrassed if he knew how long

