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“I want a house in the country. Just a cottage, with a fence and a cat to sit in my lap and a dog to sleep at my feet. A spot of earth for a graden with flowers as well as vegetables, food on the table, and a little leisure time in which to read the books I've not had time to read or just sit... in the sunshine.”

Quote by Christina Dodd

Work

Rules of Engagement

This book delves into the psychological and ethical challenges encountered by military personnel during times of war, offering a nuanced perspective on the rules and responsibilities that govern their actions. more

Author

Christina Dodd
Christina Dodd

Christina Dodd is a renowned American author born on July 14, 1957. She is best known for her romance novels, which have gained a large following for their emotional depth and engaging storytelling. more

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