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Small Town Romance Contemporary Quotes

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Diane Merrill Wigginton
“Didn’t anyone ever teach you to watch where you were going?” he teased.

“Didn’t anyone ever teach you to put your things away so that people didn’t trip over them?” she quickly fired back, irritated that he found the entire situation amusing. “And while we are talking, I truly need to know. Do you ever wear clothes?”
Diane Merrill Wigginton, A Compromising Position

Barbara Hinske
“A slow, tender smile spread across his face. He shrugged out of his coat, and tossed it over one arm, his dark eyes never leaving hers. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Their kiss was deep and unhurried, as if he were memorizing the moment--and she was only too happy to let him. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“This whole evening is straight out of central casting for a fantasy New Year's Eve date. I'm certain they'd be drinking champagne. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“You know how a cloud covers the sun, Lyla said, and then suddenly moves away--and it's as if God has shown a spotlight on the earth?" Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Oh, I can't wait!" Anita said, her voice as giddy as if the captain of the football team had asked her to the senior prom. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Tim, Jeff, and Sam added their flashlight beams to hers as they all tried to see the mysterious contents. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Ella Braeme
“Getting out of Lyle’s proximity will be good. On the other hand, I am not so sure. It feels like giving up on something that would be worth exploring.”
Ella Braeme, Butting Heads With Her Mountain Man

Barbara Hinske
“She never got over the thrill of watching a woman don the dress she'd said yes to. A wedding dress lit up a woman like no other garment she'd ever own. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“The dress looked stunning on her -- anyone could see that. And Sunday knew it too. But there was no sparkle in her eyes. She looked like a cashier relieved her register had balanced -- satisfied but not overjoyed. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Fiona finally rocked back on her heels and looked up at them. The smile on her face told them what they wanted to know before she spoke. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Sunlight streamed through the stained glass above the altar, casting colors like watercolor brushstrokes across the stone floor. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Barbara Hinske
“Their kiss was sweet, certain, and sacred--the kind that bore witness to a love elevated to a lifetime commitment. Threads of Kindness”
Barbara Hinske, Threads of Kindness: The Eleventh Novel in the Rosemont Series

Ella Braeme
“Self-righteous cantankerousness,” she had said. I bristled indignantly at that. But she’s right. I’m an insufferable grump for no reason at all. Or maybe I scared her off because I was scared of those big feelings inside of me.”
Ella Braeme, Butting Heads With Her Mountain Man

Ella Braeme
“It feels like the whole town has played me. And from the looks on people’s faces, that feeling is justified. So this has been the secret favor and the entire town has been in on it.”
Ella Braeme, Butting Heads With Her Mountain Man

Ella Braeme
“May I blindfold you? I’d be asking you to hold still and not say a word but to let me do all the doing.”
Ella Braeme, Butting Heads With Her Mountain Man

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