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Feels Like Home (Hope Falls, #1) Feels Like Home by Melanie Shawn
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“He never met a stranger. Every person in the world, to him, was just a friend he hadn’t met yet. He always saw the good in people. Sometimes, that’s all he would see, even if no one else could see it.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“He never met a stranger. Every person in the world, to him, was just a friend he hadn’t met yet.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“One cannot enjoy a proper pity party and feel guilty about it at the same time. That was just a waste of a good pity party.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“This is what it’s all about. This is why people work it through. This is what makes it worth it. This is what’s on the other side. It was better than he could have ever imagined.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“The biggest things in life are meaningless without you, Amanda. But the smallest things in life have infinite meaning with you. I love you, baby. I want to be with you every minute of every day for the rest of our lives.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“Karina looked across the table at her people, her support system—Amanda stared at her with wide, innocent, blue eyes, her blonde hair falling loosely around her shoulders. Her grandmother sat tall with her long salt-and-pepper, ramrod-straight braid, bearing a stern expression, which Karina knew had nothing to do with the meeting she’d just had. Her grandmother always wore a stern expression. Just the sight of the two women made her feel more centered and secure. “That”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“What I want to tell you is how I miss you when we’re apart for even two minutes. When you walk into the other room, I start counting the seconds until you come back. I want to tell you how, every time you open your mouth, I can’t wait to hear what you’re going to say next. I want to tell you about how, whenever anything happens to me—good, bad, or indifferent—the first thing I think about is that I want—I need—to tell you. “The biggest things in life are meaningless without you,”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“I don’t know. I mean, if it were up to me, I’d say yes. I’ve read enough books and seen enough movies to be able to spot the ending a mile away: he’s the one. But this is real life, and there are so many factors to consider.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“no way he”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“The biggest things in life are meaningless without you, Amanda. But the smallest things in life have infinite meaning with you.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“Son, don’t you know? If you don’t stir the pot, the soup’ll burn. You gotta stir the pot or all you end up with is a big ol’ mess.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“Well, are you her soul mate or are you the person she’s meant to end up with?”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“while some things may never be the same again, they could be replaced with things that were amazing…in their own way.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“It was so amazing to her how the rest of the world just kept on spinning as if nothing had happened. Didn’t they know? Couldn’t they feel it? Couldn’t they sense the tectonic shift that had occurred the minute that one of the greatest souls ever to grace the earth had left it?”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“Well, are you her soul mate or are you the person she's meant to end up with?”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion
“Now, I can’t blame that completely on a love for books. It partly had to do with a fear of people. I didn’t know how to talk to people or even how to look ’em in the eye. That’s what books gave me. An escape from people; something to stand in between me and them.”
Melanie Shawn, Sweet Reunion