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“She looked at her watch. “I have to go.” She walked out the wide greenhouse”
― Loving From Afar
― Loving From Afar
“shook”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“river,”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“Knowledge is a valuable tool to have in your toolbox.”
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
“he started three years ago.” She took a sip of her drink. “He doesn’t think the mill has more than a few years left. This town is going to be hit hard when it finally closes.” Bella spoke her”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“confirmed”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“never considered leaving Georgia. “Two reasons.” Carla put down the glass and looked steadily at her friend. “First one is that he’s got the acting bug and he knows he has to go to New York if he’s going to pursue it seriously. The second is that he”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“Maddie! Lily!” Annie greeted them at the door. The puppy stood at her side, wagging his tail. “I got a dog!” She hugged Maddie and whispered ‘thank you’ in her ear. “And I got a sewing machine!” She took Lily’s hand and pulled her away to inspect it. Chase”
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
“guru.”
― Chasing Rainbows
― Chasing Rainbows
“What would it be like to be with a man who put her wishes first... or at least made them equal to his own? She’d never experienced that sort of sensitivity in a man and suddenly the desire to know what it was like made her heart ache.”
― The Bride
― The Bride
“When she looked up he was studying her with an intensity that took her breath away. Had any man ever looked at her that way? Suddenly she couldn’t remember.”
― The Party
― The Party
“you tomorrow, Bruce.” The man gave a quick nod and walked away. Maddie watched him make his way through the revolving door. “I’m so glad the new owners of the building kept that revolving door in place. It adds to the charm of the lobby, don’t you think?” He gave her an odd look,”
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
“He studied her expression for a while and then decided it didn’t matter; the moment he’d taken the picture he realized he’d fallen irrevocably in love with her. He had no idea how it was possible to fall in love in the space of a few days, but he had.”
― The Bride
― The Bride
“know”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“fingers. Long and sensitive, they were deeply tanned like the”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“He made her feel cherished; it was a new sensation and something she could learn to like.”
― The Bride
― The Bride
“like that study we did in Economics this year, isn’t it?” “Exactly. This town of a perfect example of what can happen when you have all your eggs in one basket. Our family bakery will be affected, but it will survive; people”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“Knowledge is a valuable tool to have in your toolbox.” Something”
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
― Gift Wrapped for Christmas
“You look different, Paige. Are you falling in love with Jake Donovan?” “Don’t even say it.” “Why not?” Dana looked into her friend’s eyes. “Would that be so bad?” Dana’s piercing look made her uncomfortable. “It’s just that everything has happened so quickly. It doesn’t happen that way in real life.” “Says who?” Dana gave her another quick hug. “It’s been my experience that love has the strangest way of creeping up on us when we least expect it. Remember that.”
― The Party
― The Party
“cousin. Carla”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“she’d grown up but she couldn’t spot her parents’ home among the jumble of roofs. On the gentle rise across the river the homes were statelier; here and there swimming pools flashed”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle
“Here in the darkroom,” he’d said, “you can’t rush time. The film knows when it’s ready to reveal its secrets. You have to be patient.”
― The Bride
― The Bride
“beside that river. She forced herself to continue looking and spotted the high school with its adjoining football field and bleachers. A few blocks beyond that was the section of town where she’d grown up but she couldn’t spot her parents’ home among the jumble of roofs. On the gentle rise across the river the homes were statelier;”
― Full Circle
― Full Circle





