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The Kennedy Debutante The Kennedy Debutante by Kerri Maher
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“Politics is worse than absurd, darling; it’s unfair and soul crushing.”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“For it was Kick who stole the fame he’d so coveted that night. All eyes were on her. He watched, too, mesmerized. She was so relaxed, despite being completely out of place and hardly the prettiest of the girls there, but her smile was delight itself. She had a charming dimple in her left cheek, and she was a shameless flirt. But wildly successful in her flirting, to judge by the swarm of young men clamoring for her next dance.”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“That’s what a mother does—loves her children no matter what.”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“Talk to me after you’ve seen the Red Sox play the Yankees,” she replied.”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“God’s will wasn’t easy to follow, and she resolved to do better”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“I want to tell you how happy you make me. On our last night together you told me I make you happy, but you fell asleep before I could explain just how perfect and wonderful you are, and how perfectly happy I am to be your wife.”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante
“uneven cobblestones at Covent Garden and had to hold her purse close, but”
Kerri Maher, The Kennedy Debutante