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The Girls of Mischief Bay (Mischief Bay, #1) The Girls of Mischief Bay by Susan Mallery
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“Because that was the whole point of every person’s journey. To be alive. To live and to keep moving forward.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“We all have to deal with something. I know that to be true. They say God never gives us more than we can handle, but I say sometimes He assumes we’re stronger than we are. Life is a challenge.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“Steven tucked a strand of hair behind Hayley’s ear as he laughed at something she said. Pam watched them, wondering if there was something going on, then dismissed the notion. Hayley was married. Steven would never get in the way of that.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls Of Mischief Bay
“Did she have a right to be angry?”
Susan Mallery, The Girls Of Mischief Bay
“How would you have handled Char at her birthday party?”
Susan Mallery, The Girls Of Mischief Bay
“Do you think age matters when it comes to friendship?”
Susan Mallery, The Girls Of Mischief Bay
“She ignored the fact that he would also want her to keep moving forward, to have a life, to be happy. All impossible concepts”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“She breathed, she walked through her house and knew that nothing was ever going to be the same again.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“Sometimes life was hard, she thought, walking across the grass to be with her friends. Just when you least expected it, you had to start over. There was pain in that, but also satisfaction. With or without her wanting it to, life moved on. And she would, too.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“No. It’s just that I don’t want to be with you.” He hesitated. “I’m not sure I ever loved you.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“What? Are you on crack? I did no such thing.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“Nicole wanted to slap herself. She was supposed to be helping her friend, not making things worse. “I’m sorry,” she murmured. “I’m not helping.” “You’re wrong.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“Nicole wanted to slap herself. She was supposed to be helping her friend, not making things worse. “I’m sorry,” she murmured. “I’m not helping.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay
“Dear God. Brad the Dragon. I swear, if I ever meet that author, I’m going to strangle him with a Brad the Dragon stuffed animal, wrap him in a Brad the Dragon blanket and throw his body out to sea.”
Susan Mallery, The Girls of Mischief Bay