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Quarter Given “Sybil! What are you doing here, has something happened?” he asked with concern. “Tienne, I couldn’t bear the thought of you spending another Christmas alone,” she cried


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Quarter Given

Title:Quarter Given
Author:Nickii Fowler
Rating:4.63 (916 Votes)
Asin:1530535832
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:408 Pages
Publish Date:2016-03-15
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As the carriage rolled to a stop, the door flew open and an elegantly dressed woman jumped down and ran into his arms. “Sybil! What are you doing here, has something happened?” he asked with concern. “Tienne, I couldn’t bear the thought of you spending another Christmas alone,” she cried out, hugging him tightly. “You traveled all this way alone?” he exclaimed. “Nay, I’m not quite that foolish. I came with my dearest friend, Lady Nicole du Severn.” Sybil turned and held out her hand to a vision wrapped in an ermine mantel. Her face glowed with a gentle paleness in the dim light of the torches. He couldn’t make out the color of her hair but it appeared to be dark. “Nicki, this is my brother, Etienne, and this dear brother is Lady Nicole.” Etienne heard Serge let out a low whistle behind him as he bowed over her gloved hand. “Pleasure to meet you, Lady Nicole. Welcome to Braemont,” he greeted, and t

Editorial :

Zak Hardacre certainly knows a woman's body. It had a very few marks on the pages but that is to be expected being that it is a used book. Need to a character to explain themselves? Have an FBI Agent show up to make you spout exposition! Also that subplot about Molly thinking Chuck was running an underground gambling ring was so half-assed, you could tell it was there purely to put Chuck and Molly together, not because it made any sense. There is also online websites that go with the book for even additional help. Morgan. Good, informative book. In fact, it fosters just what the title suggests, a way in which to create an organic, self defined journal just spilling onto a page from a box of crayons, a watercolour palette or a bottle of ink.

Judgment free, the chapters build on each other, and erase the terror often associated with trying to achieve the perfect page with precious materials. Not perfect, but overall well done and worth the purchase (Originally I gave this 4.5

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