Love's Delicate Bossom Free April 18,19,20
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LOVE’S DELICATE BLOSSOM FREE April 17-19, Thursday through Saturday!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1731156065
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Love’s Delicate Blossom is the third book in the Peaches and Dreams series. The Lady Fugitive, the first book in the series, has fifty-nine 4.5 customer reviews. Peach Blossom Rancher 18 mostly five-star reviews.
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Here’s an intro to Love’s Delicate Blossom.
JUST A BOUQUET OF BLOSSOMS?
By Ada Brownell
Have you ever thought about the potential hidden in a beautiful bouquet of blossoms?
I’m a thinker. When I see an egg, I remind myself I’m looking at what could have been a bird with a brain, that has two amazing eyes that can see, feathers on wings that can fly, scrawny amazing feet, the power to grow, crow, cluck or sing, digest food, and make more eggs or birds. Their beauty depends on the DNA God in his wisdom created.
So as a thinker I began looking at blossoms, and realize if they’re still on the tree amazing power resides inside. An armful of peach flowers has the potential to feed fruit to a family for about a year.
First it’s the blossom, then it’s a little green ball that will eventually become a peach if the tree is cared for, the blossom isn’t bitten by frost, and even the wind allows the little nugget to grow and produce a peach.
But that’s only the beginning. Planted, nurtured, and harvested the peach will produce a seed that has the capacity to become a If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can
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