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Evergreen Chase (Shady Hollow #3.5) Evergreen Chase by Juneau Black
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“What she wanted most was to curl up with a good book and a cup of tea by her fireplace”
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“Well, the story has a happy ending,” Lenore said, “for those who are into that sort of thing.”
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“Collective problems don’t have individual solutions.”
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“What she wanted most was to curl up with a good book and a cup of tea by her fireplace.”
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“We got the tree back,” Orville said solemnly, “but the solstice comes every year no matter what. It’s the longest night, but it’s the turning point. From here on out, things get brighter.”
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“Collective problems don’t have individual solutions.” “Have you been reading alternative-economics books again?” Vera asked. “Bleak times call for bleak texts,” Lenore said.”
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“There is a special kind of excitement in such events: the familiarity of tradition for the older residents, the novelty of it for the younger, and, for everyone, the subtle joy of joining in a thing greater than oneself.”
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“Gossamer threads from spiderwebs draped the branches like silvery lace.”
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“I was just going to say that,” Orville noted, still frowning.”
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“Orville frowned at Vera. “This is now a crime scene, and I’ll ask the questions, Miss Vixen.” He then turned to Callum and echoed, “Do you remember what time it was?”
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“Good questions, Vera thought, her reporter brain coming to the fore.”
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“No mere snowfall could keep her from enjoying this day, especially since the morning was starting with coffee—glorious coffee.”
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