Sarah Beth Brazytis
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Lighten Our Darkness
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The House on Harmony Street (The Westovers of Harmony Street, #1)
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Dunstan: The Making of a Man
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In the Family Way (The Westovers of Harmony Street, #2)
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The Homegrown Historian
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2014
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The Reluctant Bride
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Our Christmas Bear
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2014
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The Apprentices
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Home Fires (The Westovers of Harmony Street, #3)
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Treasures of Darkness (Lighten Our Darkness #2)
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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
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"This book used to scare me. Now, it’s such a comfort. It’s saddening… yet it contains so much glory! We don’t think nearly enough about Heaven or God judging, I think.
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Through the Darkness (Lighten Our Darkness #2.5):
"Love this story so much, although a certain subplot did have my heart in my throat the first time I read it. I love seeing Jedrick and Helen and Jozef and Dorota so happy together, along with all the rest of the characters we've grown to love. I love"
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“A girl like that does not deserve to be married to a man she does not love!”
The doctor stared for a moment, and then burst into quite inexplicable laughter. “Are we still speaking of Helen?” he wheezed after a moment.
“Yes,” snapped the matron, glaring at him.
“Dear me,” said the doctor, removing his glasses and dabbing at his eyes with a handkerchief. “Such a circumstance would be very unfortunate – very, very.”
The matron huffed. “The poor child is trapped in a loveless marriage – trust me. I’m a woman.”
“The not-at-all-to-be-pitied girl is married to a man she adores,” the doctor said, smiling. “Trust me. I’m a man, with a wife and three daughters.”
“Adores my eye!”
The doctor replaced his spectacles and spoke very patiently: “Miss Bingham, only a woman who loves remembers what kind of aircraft her man flies.”
― Lighten Our Darkness
The doctor stared for a moment, and then burst into quite inexplicable laughter. “Are we still speaking of Helen?” he wheezed after a moment.
“Yes,” snapped the matron, glaring at him.
“Dear me,” said the doctor, removing his glasses and dabbing at his eyes with a handkerchief. “Such a circumstance would be very unfortunate – very, very.”
The matron huffed. “The poor child is trapped in a loveless marriage – trust me. I’m a woman.”
“The not-at-all-to-be-pitied girl is married to a man she adores,” the doctor said, smiling. “Trust me. I’m a man, with a wife and three daughters.”
“Adores my eye!”
The doctor replaced his spectacles and spoke very patiently: “Miss Bingham, only a woman who loves remembers what kind of aircraft her man flies.”
― Lighten Our Darkness
“Lucy began cutting her sausage into rounds. “I can’t believe Christmas is almost upon us,” she mentioned.
“It’ll be a hard Christmas for many,” James said. “A dark Christmas for all.”
“That’s why it’s good to remember that we have the Light,” Lucy said softly.
James smiled at her. “Right you are, Lucy. Right you are.”
― Through the Darkness
“It’ll be a hard Christmas for many,” James said. “A dark Christmas for all.”
“That’s why it’s good to remember that we have the Light,” Lucy said softly.
James smiled at her. “Right you are, Lucy. Right you are.”
― Through the Darkness
“He had good, open features and a confident air; his blue eyes were wide and watchful, but something about them seemed to hint that in different days and different times they could twinkle and sparkle with fun and mischief. His clothing was tattered and threadbare, but there was an energy to him that did not admit of pity. Somehow, despite his ragged condition, he still looked like a man who had carried a weapon and commanded other men in the not-too-distant past.”
― Treasures of Darkness
― Treasures of Darkness
“John had been a footman nearly all of his adult life. He knew decorum and appropriate behavior for his situation. But when he glanced from one twin to another, he nearly ruined his reputation and self-respect forever with...a smile.”
― The Apprentices
― The Apprentices
“I can't tell you how terribly glad I am that you're going to be all right," George said, rather thickly. "I...I wouldn't know how to act without a twin.”
― The Apprentices
― The Apprentices
“George dutifully dusted the marks from the expensive rug and retired to the kitchen to await a grave and disapproving Collins, wishing with all of his boyish heart that he had applied for the stables. Cleaning stalls had to be beneficial exercise, and surely one must become accustomed to the smells...eventually.”
― The Apprentices
― The Apprentices
“How will we ever tell you apart?" Collins asked, unable to resist the question.
"It's really quite simple, sir, once you know us," the spokesman assured him. "If he's talking, it's probably George, because Geoff is a quiet lad; if he's dancing a hornpipe, it's Geoff, because hornpipes make me dizzy."
"You're George, then?"
"Yes, sir - the eldest."
"By five minutes and fifty-five seconds," added Geoffrey, frowning.
"Five minutes and fifty-nine seconds," George corrected him calmly.”
― The Apprentices
"It's really quite simple, sir, once you know us," the spokesman assured him. "If he's talking, it's probably George, because Geoff is a quiet lad; if he's dancing a hornpipe, it's Geoff, because hornpipes make me dizzy."
"You're George, then?"
"Yes, sir - the eldest."
"By five minutes and fifty-five seconds," added Geoffrey, frowning.
"Five minutes and fifty-nine seconds," George corrected him calmly.”
― The Apprentices
“I don't really know; I'm not in the Operations Room, you see. All I do know is that the world has a Chief who was victorious when the powers of darkness struck at Him with everything they had. He has the plans today. The darkness won't last forever. There's a splendor beyond.
~Flying Officer George Dymory Ingleford, Enemy Brothers”
― Enemy Brothers
~Flying Officer George Dymory Ingleford, Enemy Brothers”
― Enemy Brothers
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