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“You have to get to know someone, take time to watch them with other people, with animals. You have to trust your instincts. And you have to get very, very lucky sometimes.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“We are definitely going to have to get married.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“It’s fine to be able to stand on your own, admirable, but I think you also need to prove to yourself that it’s okay if you don’t have to. That it’s okay to choose to not be alone. To choose to let someone support you, emotionally and otherwise.”
― Butterfly Lane
― Butterfly Lane
“go anywhere?” “Now that’s pathetic. You bother because it’s fun to dress up, to meet new people, and maybe when you’re least expecting it,”
― Olman County Collection, Volume One
― Olman County Collection, Volume One
“Wyatt Dixon had worn a badge. Sworn to protect and serve, he’d done just”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“standalone but linked Romantic Suspense novels by T. L. Haddix. Other titles include “Secrets”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“There are good men out there; please don’t get me wrong. But there are a lot more who are only as good as they need to be to get by.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“They’d had a rocky start, but what they’d built had well been worth the fight.”
― Cricket Cove
― Cricket Cove
“and”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“there with her boyfriend and his friends from the basketball team, including Paul Turner.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“Not that don’t you hurt, I don’t mean that.”
― Stormking Road
― Stormking Road
“His not writing Sarah had nothing to do with diminished feelings; he simply hadn’t had time. He figured that would have been obvious, given what he was going through, but apparently not.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“Twenty-Six”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“friend poked her in the ribs. “Hey,”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“become involved with, Wyatt’s professional frustration also grows as the investigation is thwarted at”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“find a man who treats you like a queen, who puts you above all others. You find him, and you hold on to him. And don’t you dare settle for anything less.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“With decisions to make that will affect his life and the sheriff’s department for a long time to come, Wyatt has to choose—to reach for personal happiness and risk it all, or to walk away from what could be his soul mate.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“You go from being angry to happy to tearful and back again, all within a few minutes. For a while, you’ll be so muddled, you can’t think straight to save your life. You’re on top of the world and swirling around in it at the same time. Your back hurts, your boobs feel like they’re going to explode, and all you can do is burp and fart. Usually at random, unexpectedly, and at the same time. Add in everything else, and if babies weren’t so damned wonderful, no sane woman would ever go through pregnancy.”
― Butterfly Lane
― Butterfly Lane
“deep. Kathy had really gone too far. Sarah had gone into the drama”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“She was still deeply anguished by the loss of her father, but the anvil of grief was finally beginning to lift.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“the weight of his college girlfriend’s unsolved murder on his shoulders. When a ghost from the past comes calling, Chase’s friends and family become the targets of a serial killer who’ll stop at nothing to make Chase suffer. Now, Chase is in a race against time to convince the authorities”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“Frequent bolts of lightning shot down from the sky, illuminating the purple violence of the roiling clouds.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“For thirty”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“But then the blackmail letter came... And everything he’d worked so hard to build threatened to crumble around him.”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow
“SARAH BROWNING HURRIED THROUGH THE halls of C. D. Napier High School, her head down. She was desperate to reach the girls’ restroom before her tears overflowed. With a frantic sob, she pushed open the swinging door and raced into the largest stall, slamming the door shut behind her. Finally, in the privacy of the quiet bathroom, she let herself cry. The bell had rung two minutes earlier, signaling the students to return to class from”
― Firefly Hollow
― Firefly Hollow






