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Willowleaf Lane (Hope's Crossing, #5) Willowleaf Lane by RaeAnne Thayne
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“Everybody who went through tough things had to take his own road back. Others could push and guide and help but nobody could chose another's journey for him.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD food and birthday cake. What more does a woman need in a day? I mean, seriously?”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“There’s a great need. More than forty thousand soldiers have been injured overseas, with three-quarters of those having life-threatening or life-changing injuries. And here’s something staggering. Nearly 20 percent of soldiers who’ve seen combat in the Middle East have sustained what could be classified a traumatic brain injury. An estimated 30 percent of returning soldiers have psychological or post-traumatic stress issues.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“Once, she had ridden her bicycle into a fence just because he had happened to drive past and wave at her.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“And for what it’s worth,” the woman said, her face still red, “we don’t think you killed your wife.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“We all have some spark of creativity inside us. You just haven’t found what lights yours yet.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“she had been overweight but she knew plenty of other big girls who were popular and well-liked and had dates all the time.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“You wouldn’t be the first celebrity who seemed to think giving mouth service to a few good works will make everybody willing to forgive and forget, just gloss over an ugly past.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“More than forty thousand soldiers have been injured overseas, with three-quarters of those having life-threatening or life-changing injuries. And here’s something staggering. Nearly 20 percent of soldiers who’ve seen combat in the Middle East have sustained what could be classified a traumatic brain injury. An estimated 30 percent of returning soldiers have psychological or post-traumatic stress issues.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane
“I figure a kid who takes that much pride in doing the small jobs the right way won’t fail when it comes to the big ones.”
RaeAnne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane