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Magnolia Memories
Magnolia Memories
Magnolia Memories
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Magnolia Memories

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When Jennie Belle Crawford’s husband dies, she vows never to betray his memory through remarriage, but when Tim LeGrand pays a visit to his elderly Aunt Hattie, Jennie Belle’s neighbor, Jennie Belle begins to wonder if God has other plans for her future.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 28, 2012
ISBN9780983462491
Magnolia Memories
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MaryAnn Diorio

MaryAnn Diorio writes award-winning fiction from a quaint small town in New Jersey where neighbors still stop to chat while walking their dogs, families and friends still gather on wide, wrap-around porches, and the charming downtown still finds kids licking lollipops and old married folks holding hands. A Jersey girl at heart, MaryAnn loves Jersey diners, Jersey tomatoes, and the Jersey shore. You can learn more about her and her writing at maryanndiorio.com.

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    Magnolia Memories - MaryAnn Diorio

    Magnolia Memories

    by MaryAnn Diorio

    Magnolia Memories

    MaryAnn Diorio

    Copyright 2012 by MaryAnn Diorio

    Smashwords Edition

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    About the Author

    Chapter One

    Jennie-Belle Crawford gazed steadily at the wedding picture she held in her hand, then wiped away the tears that trickled down her cheeks. Although Bill had been dead nearly three years, the grief still lingered. His death had been so sudden. She hadn’t been prepared.

    Not that anyone is ever prepared for a loved one’s death, especially that of a spouse.

    Her eyes wandered from Bill’s warm smile to the tall magnolia tree blooming outside her window. The magnificent tree was the main reason she and Bill had bought the house shortly after their marriage twenty-eight years earlier. They’d spent precious hours sitting beneath its blossoms. In winter, they’d

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