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A Christmas To Remember A Christmas To Remember by Kay Stockham
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“SHE’D READ THAT three little words could change everything. Most people meant I love you, but her I believe you had the same effect.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“Barry watched him, guilt tasting bitter on his tongue. Beau had been his flesh and blood, but Barry hadn’t been blind to Beau’s shortcomings as a son and as a man. He didn’t like keeping the truth from Jack, but that guilt was nothing compared to the sadness he felt for liking the man Jack was proving to be more than he’d liked his own son.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“I’m so sorry your mother hasn’t been able to handle things, but I’m telling you now, dear, you can’t let her inability to cope with life’s ups and downs keep you from living.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“So much could be saved if people just let go of the pain they carried over things that didn’t really matter.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“Beau stared at her, glad Marley had a friend like Angel to look after her. Everyone needed someone like that. Someone to see them for who they are, not what other people thought of them or wanted them to be.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“Public images upheld at all costs, any personal dirt swept under the rugs and into closets if at all possible.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“It was horrible to think, to believe, but some so-called good people were the very first to judge. To condemn. Forgive and forget? That seemed impossible to achieve.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man
“People deserved second chances if they were genuine in their desire to make amends. Nothing could be done to change the past, but everyone knew forgiveness worked both ways. To get it, she had to give it.”
Kay Stockham, With This Man