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A Lowcountry Wedding (Lowcountry Summer, #4) A Lowcountry Wedding by Mary Alice Monroe
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“To describe Monroe’s books is like trying to describe the Lowcountry itself.”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“When would he learn humility?”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“Call me Mamaw. That’s what the girls call me.” He swallowed, touched by the offer, but shook his head. “I’m sorry. It’s a kind offer, but I’m not ready to go that far yet.”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“Treating others with kindness, consideration, and respect was timeless. All should be aware of how their actions affect others in their daily lives. Marriage”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“Rather, think of etiquette as a philosophy of living and enjoying life with grace, compassion, and respect for others.”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“And, too, there was that delightful freshness of mist and dewy grass that lingered like spirits at dawn. Marietta”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding
“Spring was in the air—ripe, verdant, full of promise. And with the spring came the rush and clamor of weddings. Marietta”
Mary Alice Monroe, A Lowcountry Wedding