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“The polite thing would be to go back inside, give you privacy when you read it. But, I’m just not that mature.' 'It’s nothing. Fine.' Feeling foolish, Laurel opened the envelope. You might think this is over, but you’d be wrong. I’ve taken your shoes hostage. Contact me within forty-eight hours, or the Pradas get it.”

Quote by Nora Roberts

Work

Savor the Moment

Savor the Moment is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the concept of mindfulness and the importance of embracing the present. The story follows a protagonist who discovers the joy of life through small, everyday moments, offering readers a reflective and inspiring journey. more

Author

Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts

An American best-selling author known for her romance novels. Since publishing her first novel in 1981, Nora Roberts has written over 200 books, which have been beloved by readers worldwide. more

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