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Seabreeze Inn (Summer Beach #1) Seabreeze Inn by Jan Moran
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“Bedraggled palm trees thick with dried frond skirts lined the walkway to the house, standing like loyal, gray-bearded sentinels”
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“Humans were neither all good nor all bad—they were just human and fallible, herself included.”
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“vitriolic”
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“Now you’re generalizing,” Ivy said. “So you’re thinking of going back to the devil you know?”
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“CHIEF CLARKSON, MEET Ivy Marin.”
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“she realized this was the first positive goal she’d had since before Jeremy had died. A goal that meant expansion in her life, not forced contraction.”
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“Family pulls together, mija, even though we sometimes disagree.”
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“clerestory”
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“a”
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“THE”
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“Eleanor Roosevelt once said, ‘Do one thing every day that scares you.’ From now on, that’s what we have to do.”
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“to”
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“Art was a reflection of the artist’s soul and the world around them. To paint was to create impressions that brought joy or shed light on humankind’s shared journey.”
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“fellow readers where you purchased this book, or on Goodreads. To”
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“persnickety”
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“Humans were neither all good nor all bad—they were just human and fallible, herself included. With”
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“Furthermore, when someone dies, why do they become a saint and suddenly blameless? Because no one wants to hear what he was really like,” she said, answering her own question.”
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“Every work of art carries with it a piece of the artist’s soul. Paintings are windows to our human experience.”
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“Paintings were more than mere wall decorations. Art was a reflection of the artist’s soul and the world around them. To paint was to create impressions that brought joy or shed light on humankind’s shared journey.”
Jan Moran, Seabreeze Inn