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Joan
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Meghan is just tooo utterly perfect. Mary Sue anyone? Done
— Nov 20, 2018 11:28AM
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Joan
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I wanted a frothy contemporary romance. I didn’t want to read about a man who has suffered a massive stroke and has to have his food blended for him and be spoon fed. Dnf. Too many triggers
— Nov 19, 2018 01:39PM
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Jen_C
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Thank you." He leaned back, his eyes searching her face. "What on earth for? You did this on your own." She shook her head. "No Without you, I would have given up on my dreams. You're my strength, my heart. I love you, Logan." He gathered her in for a kiss, which brought another round of whistles and cheers from the crowd.
— Jun 27, 2018 10:11PM
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Jen_C
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That's when he knew he loved her. He'd thought it was only attraction, lust. He knew he had feelings for her, but he hadn't been willing to admit, even to himself, what those feelings meant. He'd missed her mischievous grin, her smart mouth, her spunky personality. When she looked over and smiled at him it nearly brought him to his knees. He'd have given her the world at that moment, if she'd asked him to.
— Jun 27, 2018 09:56PM
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Jen_C
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Megan must have overheard my conversation with Mark when she picked up the phone. We were talking about how to make sure I got custody of Katie, and one of the ideas we tossed around was that I could get Megan to marry me so there would be someone to watch Katie while I worked.
— Jun 27, 2018 09:15PM
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Jen_C
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What she did after that depended on what Logan decided. If he stayed in Morris Springs, she would find another place to live, another small town where she could put down roots. If he moved back to Dallas, then she'd come back here and find a place to live. She was sure if he left Morris Springs, he'd never return.
— Jun 27, 2018 08:52PM
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Jen_C
is 61% done
Just because your mother's dream was to be a wife and mother, to work in her garden and cook meals for her family, that doesn't mean it was a dream without value. If that's what she wanted, and that's what she had, then at least she probably died happy. Unlike you. You're working yourself into an early grave, too, at the rate you're going, but will you die happy?
— Jun 27, 2018 08:05PM
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