Alaskan Romance Quotes

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Debbie Macomber
“Pride is important to a man, but it isn’t everything. When it comes to the right woman, a man needs to be willing to swallow his ego every now and then.”
Debbie Macomber, Alaskan Holiday

Debbie Macomber
“I’d come to appreciate the sounds of silence. I’d grown accustomed to the stillness of Ponder, where one could hear the snow being blown off the tree limbs by the wind, the distant cry of a caribou, and the crackle of the Northern Lights.”
Debbie Macomber, Alaskan Holiday

Debbie Macomber
“By the time they arrived, the snow was coming down fast....
"It's beautiful," she said, pausing outside the door. She thrust out her hands and let the snow land on her palms.
"Yes, yes..." Reid seemed in a mighty big hurry to get her inside.
"How long did you say the storm would last?" she asked, thinking it would be so beautiful. The snow -- not being trapped with Reid Jamison.
Reid hesitated. "Longer than either of us is going to like," he muttered, looking miserable.
Jenna was afraid of that.”
Debbie Macomber, The Snow Bride

Debbie Macomber
“The sunlight had broken through the trees and landed on her like a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.”
Debbie Macomber, Alaskan Holiday

Debbie Macomber
“You do this often?" she asked.
"Drink or hijack women?”
Debbie Macomber, The Snow Bride

Debbie Macomber
“It was a comedy of errors.”
Debbie Macomber, Alaskan Holiday

Debbie Macomber
“Good friends, good meat. Good God, let’s eat!”
Debbie Macomber, Alaskan Holiday