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Love on Beach Avenue (The Sunshine Sisters, #1) Love on Beach Avenue by Jennifer Probst
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“Writers begin with a grain of sand, and then create a beach. —Robert Black”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“smiles,”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“Love is the ultimate freedom. It pushes you to be the best, challenges your worst, and tests your strength. It gives the most reward because you risk the most.”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“Love is the ultimate freedom. It pushes you to be the best, challenges your worst, and tests your strength.”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“The dog took the kernel with a gentle bite, then slowly chewed, as if savoring the salty taste with class.”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“Love is the ultimate freedom. It pushes you to be the best, challenges your worst, and tests your strength. It gives the most reward because”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“Carter watched Avery weave her way through the crowds like a ninja—ready to battle at a moment’s notice, but invisible to the general crowd. The reception was in full swing, and he’d never felt so damn tired in his life. He’d been running around nonstop, taking care of endless tasks that popped up. Everything ached, from his head to his feet, and through it all, the woman never lost her cool or her charm. The idea she did this every weekend the entire spring and summer was more than impressive. And this was just “live time,” as she’d termed it. All the months of prep work led up to this one day. All her efforts and sweat and time were for the purpose of making one couple happy as they embarked on a life together”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“Love wasn’t always kind. Sometimes it tore you apart and broke every fragment of the heart. Bella”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“His sister laughed, eyes”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue
“last”
Jennifer Probst, Love on Beach Avenue