Ashley Clark
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The Dress Shop on King Street (Heirloom Secrets, #1)
9 editions
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2020
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Paint and Nectar (Heirloom Secrets, #2)
7 editions
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2021
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Where the Last Rose Blooms (Heirloom Secrets, #3)
8 editions
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2022
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Christmas at the Inn
2 editions
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2021
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Royally Yours
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2019
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Christmas on King Street
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A Valentine from Charleston
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2022
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Twice Upon A Time
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2019
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Alabama, Always
2 editions
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2019
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Die Dame mit dem roten Hut
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“Buttons may be tiny. Delicate, even. But they fasten together the fabric of an entire garment. The fabric wear day in and day out, the mundane cotton blouse and the lacy wedding dress. The fabric, the seams, that cover us, warm us, protect us. Binding dream to dream, story to story, but mostly, death to life.
With a particular kind of beauty that rises from the dust. The resurrection life of a second story, of the breath that mends us.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
With a particular kind of beauty that rises from the dust. The resurrection life of a second story, of the breath that mends us.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
“Inside the shop, a blond woman reached for a peach silk number on display. What Millie would give to go inside the store and let her own fingers graze the fabric of that gown.
Layers of peach silk draped down the back of the dress, then fell into a line of buttons along the fitted waistline and hips. The whole gown was like a summer dream.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
Layers of peach silk draped down the back of the dress, then fell into a line of buttons along the fitted waistline and hips. The whole gown was like a summer dream.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
“The blush peach, silk dress was layered with cream lace over the bodice and hemline. Most arresting was the stunning cape that Harper imagined to be from the 1940's.
They just didn't make dresses like that anymore.
Actually, they didn't make dresses like it back then, either.
It was exquisite. One of a kind.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
They just didn't make dresses like that anymore.
Actually, they didn't make dresses like it back then, either.
It was exquisite. One of a kind.”
― The Dress Shop on King Street
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