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“Ah, but being in love made you mean and crazy. Love made you act like a fool even when you knew you were acting like a fool and couldn't help yourself from acting like a fool.”

Quote by Sandra Brown

Work

Bittersweet rain

In Bittersweet Rain, the reader is drawn into a narrative that delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly focusing on the delicate balance between joy and sorrow. The story unfolds in a setting where the persistent rain serves as a metaphor for the emotional turmoil experienced by the characters. The novel captures the essence of love's fleeting nature and the enduring pain of loss, all while painting a vivid picture of a world where nature's elements mirror the innermost struggles of its inhabitants. more

Author

Sandra Brown
Sandra Brown

Sandra Brown (born March 12, 1948) is an American bestselling author renowned for her romance and thriller novels. Since publishing her first novel in 1981, she has written over 70 books with combined sales exceeding 80 million copies worldwide. Her works, which masterfully blend romance and suspense elements, have been translated into numerous languages. Brown has appeared multiple times on the New York Times bestseller list and received the Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. She resides in Texas with her husband, Michael Brown, also a published author. more

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