“The death of a friendship was usually slow and insidious, like the wearing away of a hillside after years of too much rain. A handful of misunderstandings, a season of miscommunication, the passing of time, and where once stood two women with a dozen years of memories and tears and conversation and laughter—where once stood two women closer than sisters—now stood two strangers.”
Quote by Karen Kingsbury
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The Lost Love Collection: Even Now and Ever After
This collection brings together a series of interconnected tales that delve into the complexities of love lost and the enduring impact it has on the human heart. Each story offers a unique perspective on the subject, capturing the bittersweet nature of unrequited affection and the enduring power of memories. more
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