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Quotes from Debra Salonen

Well, trust me. Nowadays, babies travel with more crap than a rock band." He
~ Debra Salonen
Martin had lived and worked in Marietta, Montana, long enough to grasp the importance of proper winter footwear. But today she needed the height and authority that came with heels. One didn't tell one's best friend and business partner—the person responsible for Krista moving halfway across
~ Debra Salonen
Promotions—that said partner and friend's work lately had become substandard, uninspired and phoned-in without adequate body armor and a large travel mug filled with Sage Carrigan's cocoa. Krista feared Copper Mountain
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marriage self. Krista hesitated before reaching for the door. Blaming marriage might backfire. Amanda was the happiest Krista had ever seen her. But, the harsh reality couldn't be avoided. The Amanda who invited Krista to join her on the new frontier where—to paraphrase Amanda, "...all you need is drive, brains, and
~ Debra Salonen
We're in Deadwood," he said with a wink. "How's the saying go? 'Pray for me. I just left hell and I'm headed to Deadwood.'?" She
~ Debra Salonen
She didn't have a quick comeback, not that he gave her time to answer. His lips carried a hint of cinnamon from the tea. His tongue acted like an old friend back for a long conversation. He kissed like a master, taking his time and giving her his complete focus. No wonder he was called a genius.
~ Debra Salonen
The absence of love isn't necessarily hate. But I do hate what you did.
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Things went downhill pretty fast after that. Although every action and reaction felt like slow motion from Krista's perspective, the entire debacle probably took seconds.
~ Debra Salonen
Never get too attached to any thing, son. Somebody will be there to take it from you.'" And
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If wishes were horses, all men would ride,
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You never know what you're capable of until you're tested,
~ Debra Salonen
had lived and worked in Marietta, Montana, long enough to grasp the importance of proper winter footwear. But today she needed the height and authority that came with heels. One didn't tell one's best friend and business partner—
~ Debra Salonen