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The Summer's End (Lowcountry Summer, #3) The Summer's End by Mary Alice Monroe
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“The secret to happiness is to embrace the humility to accept what comes and the courage to continue on your life's path with an open heart.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
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“The secret to happiness is to embrace the humility to accept what comes and the courage to continue on your life’s path with an open heart.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“Love is a sprint. Marriage is a marathon. An endurance race, if you will.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“real courage is belief in yourself. To face and defeat your fear, or be defeated by it.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“Welcome change. Accept the good and the bad. Your triumphs and your mistakes. There will be plenty of both in your life, I assure you. It’s all part of the process. The secret to happiness is to embrace the humility to accept what comes and the courage to continue on your life’s path with an open heart.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“(The Lowcountry Summer Trilogy) 1. Psychological fiction. 2. Domestic fiction. I. Title. PS3563.O529S89 2015”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“Thank you, Lord, for allowing me to live another day.” Then she smiled with introspection. “Another summer.” For”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“Why hadn’t she believed she could do it? As soon as she asked the question, she knew the answer. Fear. Fear of failure. Fear of not being perfect. Fear was at the root of her problems. The bedrock of her timidity. The”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“The secet to happiness is to embrace the humility to accept what comes and the courage to continue on your life's path with an open heart”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End
“writing is a gift. Offering someone the chance to read your writing is akin to giving a bit of your soul to someone else.”
Mary Alice Monroe, The Summer's End