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Edward watched him like he was trying to determine whether Chasewas being genuine. Chase didn't offer hm the pleasure of a smile.
page 56, Love Finds You in Mackinac Island, Michigan by Melanie Dobson
Edward watched him like he was trying to determine whether Chasewas being genuine. Chase didn't offer hm the pleasure of a smile.
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I love the Love Finds You books.
ReplyDeletesounds like a rivalry over the lady in the book's cover. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSounds good, hope the rivalry between these two is interesting! I love the cover by the way!
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I haven't read this series...this snippet is fascinating. Thanks for sharing, and here's MY FRIDAY MEMES POST
ReplyDeleteI love this series of books and didn't know a new one was out. Thanks for the 56.
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Oooh! A book set in Mackinac Island! I loved visiting there when my parents and I used to go on vacations together (back in the 70s).
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the pleasure of a smile. love the line.
ReplyDeleteInteresting excerpt, but probably not my kind of read, but I enjoyed visiting Mackinac Island a couple of years ago and really need to go back again soon. My Friday post:
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