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Caron McKinlay

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The Love of Our Lives by Emma Steele
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Such a gorgeous, uplifting storyline filled with hope and longing.

A poignant reminder of how precious life is and how we can take our health for granted.

I adored Maggie and was entranced by the narrative and just couldn't figure out how it would all
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“Are we ghosts of our past failures wandering around unable to let go of what we thought we’d found?”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

“I’m done with taking fragments of emotion from men and searching for their meanings. It isn’t enough. If someone loves you, it’s their role to show”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

“He has the twinkle of the night stars in his eyes”
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“The next day dawns like nothing momentous has happened. From my window, the birds still shriek and the dustbins on the street still clatter. How can that be? We should have all stopped with him, ceased to exist. It’s wrong, disrespectful. Who will fill his space?”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

“He has the twinkle of the night stars in his eyes”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

“It just depends on whether he brings sunlight that makes you shine in his company or darkness that makes you vanish. If there’s more darkness than light, then you must choose not to love and walk away. Never let anyone fade your light.”
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“The world can be a harsh place. Lots of things that happen in life can knock you down and take your breath away. You need someone beside you that can bring light. Not just on the days when everything is good, but when that darkness comes too.”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

“Love is like these waves lapping the shore. It rises and falls between euphoria and pain. No matter our age, our life is shared with those moments of ebb and flow.”
Caron McKinlay, The Storytellers

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