Christmas in Snowflake Canyon Quotes
Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
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“He should have remembered that particular joy of small-town life before he moved back. Everywhere a guy turned, he stumbled over hot, steaming piles of history.”
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
“I’m going to have to be content with doing”
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
“Dylan Caine came over last night and worked with me to strip the walls.”
Her stomach tingled again as she remembered that kiss that had happened right about where her mother stood.
Laura frowned. “Which Caine brother is that? There are dozens of them.”
“Only six, Mother. He’s the youngest son.”
Laura looked baffled for a moment, trying to put the pieces together, and then her eyes widened. “Dylan. He’s the one who lives up in Snowflake Canyon. The one who lost his arm.”
“Yes,” she said calmly. “That’s the one.”
Laura stared at her. “Why would you have him help you? What can he even do without an arm?”
Kiss her until she couldn’t remember her name, for one thing. He had amazing skills in that direction, but she was quite certain her mother wouldn’t appreciate that particular insight.”
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
Her stomach tingled again as she remembered that kiss that had happened right about where her mother stood.
Laura frowned. “Which Caine brother is that? There are dozens of them.”
“Only six, Mother. He’s the youngest son.”
Laura looked baffled for a moment, trying to put the pieces together, and then her eyes widened. “Dylan. He’s the one who lives up in Snowflake Canyon. The one who lost his arm.”
“Yes,” she said calmly. “That’s the one.”
Laura stared at her. “Why would you have him help you? What can he even do without an arm?”
Kiss her until she couldn’t remember her name, for one thing. He had amazing skills in that direction, but she was quite certain her mother wouldn’t appreciate that particular insight.”
― Christmas in Snowflake Canyon
