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Appalachian Serenade (Appalachian Blessings, #0.5) Appalachian Serenade by Sarah Loudin Thomas
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“Maybe that's how I'll know I've found true love--when I find a man who will eat burnt biscuits and dry pork chops.”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade
“Sometimes God gives you strength to do without because, for whatever reason, he knows it's better for you not to have your heart's desire.”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade
“on without him. “I’ll confess I’m enjoying being back home. The city was exciting, but I missed these mountains and the smell of spring.” “Dad always said spring smelled like mud and manure,”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade
“Sometimes God gives you strength to do without because, for whatever reason, he knows it’s better for you not to have your heart’s desire.”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade
“kind he could put to her directly. Finally, Perla broke”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade
“own. He sighed and turned his attention to Angie Talbot, who was drumming her fingers on the counter in front of him. “When will we be able to get sugar again without all this rationing business?” “Oh, shouldn’t be long now. The war is pretty much”
Sarah Loudin Thomas, Appalachian Serenade