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“A cozy evening” by Adrian Borda
I’m a romantic, and we romantics are more sensitive to the way people feel. We love more, and we hurt more. When we’re hurt, we hurt for a long time.
Freddy Fender (via quotemadness)
If we wait until we’re ready, we’ll be waiting for the rest of our lives.
Lemony Snicket (via quotemadness)
I try to believe,“ she said "that God doesn’t give you more than one little piece of the story at once. You know, the story of your life. Otherwise your heart would crack wider than you could handle. He only cracks it enough so you can still walk, like someone wearing a cast. But you’ve still got a crack running up your side, big enough for a sapling to grow out of. Only no one sees it. Nobody sees it. Everybody thinks you’re one whole piece, and so they treat you maybe not so gentle as they would if they could see that crack.
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Map of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia.
Wishing your Sunday to be full of good books and gallons of coffee (as needed).
After leaving England behind for a new life in the West Indies with her sisters, Verity Banning wants something to call her own. Her affinity for animals inspires her to set up a business importing horses, as well as other goods in demand by the island residents. But when she arrives in the Colonies to purchase her goods, unexpected news of Captain Duncan McKintrick awaits her--as does the captain’s handsome brother, Ian--whose sympathies lie with the fledgling Patriot cause.As the great-granddaughter of a British general and friend to many Loyalists, Verity believed all she wanted was a peaceful resolution. But both the Patriots and the impassioned Ian McKintrick are steadily laying claim to her heart. When faced with the decision of what--and for whom--she will fight, can she set her feet on a new path despite the danger that awaits?
I loved Verity. This is a series where I have really connected to the characters. Lisa started off this series with Keturah taking us on a journey in 1773 from England to the West Indies. In Verity we get to better know the story of a second Banning sister and experience what life was like for the daughter of a sugar baron trying to make her way through an import business in the colonies as she attempts to find information on lost beau, Captain Duncan McKintrick. Yet again Lisa spins a vivid tale that puts you right in the moment, letting you experience the hardship and joys of Verity's adventure. This historical book is a fantastic read that left me excited for the next book in the series.. This is a book I will be reading again and I really hope it comes out on audio book as well.