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“What matters is living without regrets, and loving without fear. I wish to make every moment we have together count. I love you. With my whole heart.”
Sally Britton, Rescuing Lord Inglewood
“Loss is like walking through the dark, hoping for the sunrise. There are times you doubt it will ever come, but eventually the sun must rise. For now, we must count ourselves blessed we do not walk alone. We have each other.”
Sally Britton, Rescuing Lord Inglewood
“We often fight against our best judgement when it goes against what Society has told us is best. A common failing among men and women both.”
Sally Britton, Her Unsuitable Match
“If we are both broken, perhaps we can help one another to fill in the missing pieces. And be whole again someday.”
Sally Britton, Her Unsuitable Match
“Please, don’t spend this time in regrets. We cannot stop living because we fear losing the people we love. And we cannot give up when they leave us. Life is about treasuring the happy times, our dearest family and friends, while we have them.”
Sally Britton, Branches of Love Boxed Set, Books 1-3
“What was it about children, the tiniest in particular, that made one view life differently?”
Sally Britton, Engaging Sir Isaac
“himself, entertaining the”
Sally Britton, Discovering Grace
“Count will save Lady Esmerelda.”          “That isn’t how life goes, you know.” Marah spoke with an ever-so-practical”
Sally Britton, Letters for Phoebe
“It took a special talent to tell a story and teach morals at the same time.”
Sally Britton, Miss Devon's Choice
“Tea and a book are my favorite things to combat a headache.”
Sally Britton, Her Unsuitable Match
“The world isn’t kind to those who are different”
Sally Britton, Miss Devon's Choice
“Somehow, an arranged marriage, to a man she never would’ve met otherwise, had turned into something of a fairy tale. It was better than any novel Rebecca had ever read, because the happily ever after didn’t end with the close of a page. It went on into the night, and she fully expected it would continue for the rest of her life.”
Sally Britton, Miss Devon's Choice
“Who is there?” “A big, ugly bear,” the answer came in Caspar’s growly voice. “Might there be room at your table for me?”
Sally Britton, The Captain and Miss Winter
“She might not be ready to love him yet. But he was going to love her with his whole heart. Just see if he didn’t.”
Sally Britton, Copper for the Countess
“he said at last, into the quiet room and Jacob’s attentive ears. “I must tread water or drown. But I cannot climb out and save myself. So I struggle to keep my head above water, hoping rescue will come, but it never does.” ”
Sally Britton, Engaging Sir Isaac
“Vincent Van Gogh is attributed with the quote, “What is done in love is done well.”
Sally Britton, Reforming Lord Neil
“As to ‘pretty,’ I find that a woman is only as lovely as her character.”
Sally Britton, Letters for Phoebe
“But I believe that people cannot change other people, only present them the opportunities and forgiveness needed to allow them to change.”
Sally Britton, Reforming Lord Neil
“Theirs might not have been a traditional courtship and marriage. They’d still done everything backward. But he’d have it no other way. Even if no one would’ve ever believed a countess could fall for a cowboy.”
Sally Britton, Copper for the Countess
“He makes me feel as though I have found shelter in a storm.”
Sally Britton, Engaging Sir Isaac
“Lady Juniper Amberton, a lady born and bred, had captured his curiosity the moment he’d first heard her speaking with her sisters at Clairvoir. She’d eagerly called the castle itself a perfect homage to Gothic architecture and wondered aloud if the duchess had hidden secret passageways throughout to better assist in that endeavor.”
Sally Britton, A Gentleman for Lady Juniper
“There would be no smiles from Oliver for Mattie, no teasing comments, no childhood remembrances. No gentle words or kind looks. Beatrice would be on his arm, not Mattie. Beatrice would receive his every word and charming gesture.”
Sally Britton, An Unsuitable Suitor
“Romance was not for her. She would find another way to happiness in mutual respect. That would be enough.”
Sally Britton, Letters for Phoebe
“It is natural to experience sorrow. We do not think less of you for having a heart.”
Sally Britton, Rescuing Lord Inglewood
“While she had begun as the villain in her own love story, Millie had ended the happiest of heroines.”
Sally Britton, Engaging Sir Isaac
“Kissing a woman over her compassionate behavior toward frogs would be illogical.”
Sally Britton, Mr. Gardiner and the Governess
“To each woman who's felt pressured to silence her inner voice, may you find the courage to be authentically yourself.”
Sally Britton, Lady Ivy and the Irishman
“I have wanted to ask for your heart since the m-moment I realized I had already given you mine.”
Sally Britton, Mr. Eastwood's Match
“When good men are in power, the government works for its people. Regardless of their religion, education, or class.”
Sally Britton, Lord Farleigh and Miss Frost
“death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.”
Sally Britton, Rescuing Lord Inglewood

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