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“I know the truth now. You've figured out I'm falling in love with you and you're trying to make me stop by hurting me this way. Well it won't work.”

Quote by Julie Garwood

Work

The Wedding

This book delves into the intricate details of human emotions and societal expectations surrounding marriage. It follows the journey of individuals as they navigate the preparations for their wedding, revealing the challenges and triumphs they encounter along the way. more

Author

Julie Garwood
Julie Garwood

Julie Garwood, born in 1944 in the United States, is a renowned American author. Known for her historical and romance novels, her works have won the hearts of many readers. Garwood's novels are characterized by their rich historical background and profound character development, often blending elements of love, adventure, and history. more

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