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How to Knit a Love Song (Cypress Hollow Yarn, #1)
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Stolen Things
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Blaze (The Firefighters of Darling Bay, #1)
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A Life in Stitches: Knitting My Way through Love, Loss, and Laughter
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Cora's Heart (Cypress Hollow Yarn, #4)
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How to Knit a Heart Back Home (Cypress Hollow Yarn, #2)
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The Darling Songbirds (The Songbirds of Darling Bay, #1)
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Hush Little Baby
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Wishes and Stitches (Cypress Hollow Yarn, #3)
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Fiona's Flame (Cypress Hollow Yarn, #5)
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“Short-term, hot fling staying at your house?”
She couldn’t help the smile. “Not lately. As far as I remember. If there’s one there now, it’s because he found out where I hide the key.”
― Love on Main Street
She couldn’t help the smile. “Not lately. As far as I remember. If there’s one there now, it’s because he found out where I hide the key.”
― Love on Main Street
“No, Eliza.” He turned his body toward her. His voice was different. Lower. Rougher. “I’m such an idiot. And I’d like to apologize for my actions in advance. But if I don’t do this, I’m going to lose my ever-lovin’ mind.”
“What do you—”
Joshua cupped her face in his hands – those strong, fine hands – and kissed her.”
― Eliza's Home
“What do you—”
Joshua cupped her face in his hands – those strong, fine hands – and kissed her.”
― Eliza's Home
“Why did some people hear the voice, loud and clear, while others just floated from thing to thing, from person to person, never completely fitting in, never entirely at home.”
― Eliza's Home
― Eliza's Home
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“First forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you’re inspired or not. Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration won’t. Habit is persistence in practice. You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it. That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.”
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“One of the secrets of a happy life is continuous small treats, and if some of these can be inexpensive and quickly procured so much the better.”
― The Sea, the Sea
― The Sea, the Sea
“Henry James concluded that authors make their way toward new ideas in the same mysterious way as everyone else: “His discoveries are, like those of the navigator, the chemist, the biologist, scarce more than alert recognitions. He comes upon the interesting thing as Columbus came upon the isle of San Salvador, because he had moved in the right direction for it.”
― Lost & Found: A Memoir
― Lost & Found: A Memoir