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“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

Work

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

Author

Karen Kingsbury
Karen Kingsbury

Karen Kingsbury, born on June 8, 1963, is a renowned American novelist. Her works focus on themes of family, love, and faith, and have gained a large following among readers. Kingsbury's writing spans various genres, including romance, family, and religious novels, and she has a vast readership worldwide. more

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