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The Sisters Café (The Cadillac Series #1) The Sisters Café by Carolyn Brown
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Carolyn Brown, The Sisters Café
“They were all kin, not by blood, but by heartstrings.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“Some friends are in your life for a season. Some friends are in your life for a reason. Some are there forever to double your joys and halve your sorrows. Thank you for being a forever friend and helping me today. She signed her name with a flourish and slipped into Cathy’s room, laid it on her pillow, and went back to her room.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“Trixie wondered how she’d ever survive without her three friends. Divorce, PMS, teenagers, crazy people who thought they were your friend—all of it wouldn’t be bearable without friendship.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“Agnes shook a finger at her. “Stop your caterwauling. I didn’t poison you. I just used five bars of Ex-Lax in a pan of fudge. And I mixed Miralax with the milk so I wouldn’t have to put in that pinch of salt. It was guaranteed to start working in one hour or less. Didn’t miss it by much, did it? If you die tomorrow morning, we can bury you in a shoebox, Violet Prescott, because you won’t be full of shit no more.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“Two people were supposed to have enough love to carry them through the bad times.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“You killed Violet, Anna Ruth? How'd you do it? If you didn't drive a stake through her heart, she'll come back alive.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“The closer he came, the bigger his eyes got through those thick lenses.
It was downright sexy when his eyelids shut and the lashes fanned out on his cheekbones. His lips brushed against hers and heat shot through her body. One arm tangled up in her hair and the other snaked its way around her midriff. His tongue gently parted her lips and he made love to her mouth.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“She started up the car and sighed. If only her fiancé, Ethan, could be as passionate as the men that Candy Parker wrote about. It didn't matter if they were cowboys, firemen, Navy SEALs, or even mechanics. They all had one thing in common. They knew how to turn a woman on until all she could think about were their hands and lips on every part of her body.”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas
“She watered her pepper plants with the water she used to rinse out her unmentionables....”
Carolyn Brown, What Happens in Texas