Wilde Christmas Quotes
Wilde Christmas
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K.M. Fawcett706 ratings, 4.31 average rating, 56 reviews
Wilde Christmas Quotes
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“It had worked, too. She’d remained strong for her mother up until the last day, holding her hand in hospice as they said goodbye. She remained strong for her father who coped with his beloved wife’s death by climbing into every bourbon bottle until it ultimately killed him. And when cancer sunk its canines into her newly-wedded body, she’d fought like hell to remain strong for Frankie.”
― Wilde Christmas
― Wilde Christmas
“Sam was staying at Faith’s tonight. They had decided that she and Lily would leave for Vermont tomorrow as planned and Sam would join them after he fixed the porch’s gazebo. Hopefully, it wouldn’t take him too long. It made Lacey’s stomach sick knowing he was missing out on his much-deserved vacation because of her. If anyone else was available to fix the porch, she’d give them the job and make Sam leave.”
― Wilde Christmas
― Wilde Christmas
“From over her shoulder, Dean took in the minimalist open space design. A large tarp covered a queen bed in the far-right corner. Sheets that were probably white under its layer of dust covered what appeared to be nightstands and lamps flanking the bed. There was a couch and an old tube tv that he doubted worked, a mini fridge, and a large bookcase overstuffed with books, old games, and knickknacks. Dusty plastic tubs of who knows what were stacked in the middle of the room. Garden tools leaned against the wall.”
― Wilde Christmas
― Wilde Christmas
