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“What’s the point of wasting my time with the wrong person?” Rosie wouldn’t apologize for being picky about who she dated. “Because sometimes you have to date Ms. Wrong to find Ms. Right,” Lia said.
Books spoke to her on a soul-deep level. They had the power to change lives when someone saw themselves represented on the page for the first time, and nothing made her happier than helping a customer find that connection.
She was incurably awkward when it came to relationships, preferring to live vicariously through her characters.
“Sometimes I feel more comfortable with myself behind a keyboard than in person.”
“Think positively, Rosie. If you focus on a negative outcome, you might manifest it.”
She wanted to be romanced like the heroines in her favorite books, dammit.
So, more often than not, she curled up with a book and read about fictional characters falling in love instead of putting herself out there. But when she finished the book and put it back on her shelf, she was all alone in her bedroom.
“Never trust your fears. They don’t know your strength.”
“Generally, the best way to tackle difficult things is to go through, not around,”
“And now we’ve written our very own happy ending.” Jane shook her head. “No, because this is just the beginning.”

