R.C. Mancia
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The Lily's Splendor (Water Lily Trilogy #1)
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2012
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2 editions
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The Siren's Curse (Water Lily Trilogy #2)
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2012
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2 editions
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Remnant
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The Tempest's Embrace (Water Lily Trilogy #3)
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2013
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2 editions
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Ballerina Interrupted #1
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Ballerina Undone (Tales of Elysia Book 2)
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“I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.”
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“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”
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“Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own."
[The Sick Chamber (The New Monthly Magazine , August 1830)]”
― Essays of William Hazlitt: Selected and Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Frank Carr
[The Sick Chamber (The New Monthly Magazine , August 1830)]”
― Essays of William Hazlitt: Selected and Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Frank Carr
“My test of a good novel is dreading to begin the last chapter.”
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“I choose to believe that I owe my very
life to you--ay--smile, and think it an exaggeration if you will.
I believe it, because it adds a value to that life to think--oh,
Miss Hale!' continued he, lowering his voice to such a tender
intensity of passion that she shivered and trembled before him,
'to think circumstance so wrought, that whenever I exult in
existence henceforward, I may say to myself, "All this gladness
in life, all honest pride in doing my work in the world, all this
keen sense of being, I owe to her!" And it doubles the gladness,
it makes the pride glow, it sharpens the sense of existence till
I hardly know if it is pain or pleasure, to think that I owe it
to one--nay, you must, you shall hear'--said he, stepping
forwards with stern determination--'to one whom I love, as I do
not believe man ever loved woman before.' He held her hand tight
in his. He panted as he listened for what should come. ”
― North and South
life to you--ay--smile, and think it an exaggeration if you will.
I believe it, because it adds a value to that life to think--oh,
Miss Hale!' continued he, lowering his voice to such a tender
intensity of passion that she shivered and trembled before him,
'to think circumstance so wrought, that whenever I exult in
existence henceforward, I may say to myself, "All this gladness
in life, all honest pride in doing my work in the world, all this
keen sense of being, I owe to her!" And it doubles the gladness,
it makes the pride glow, it sharpens the sense of existence till
I hardly know if it is pain or pleasure, to think that I owe it
to one--nay, you must, you shall hear'--said he, stepping
forwards with stern determination--'to one whom I love, as I do
not believe man ever loved woman before.' He held her hand tight
in his. He panted as he listened for what should come. ”
― North and South































