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Small Town Romance Quotes

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Kirsten Fullmer
“If Adam were honest with himself, which he rarely was, he’d come to terms with the fact that beyond his work and the view, he was floundering a bit. His plan had been to take the insurance money, leave his old life behind, and start completely over somewhere new. A place where memories didn’t lurk around every corner.
He hadn’t figured on the memories coming along with him.”
Kirsten Fullmer

Kirsten Fullmer
“From the antique Persian rugs covering the gleaming hardwood floors to the molded tin ceilings and ornate chandeliers, the house was a showstopper. Throughout its long life, no one had allowed this home to fall into disrepair. Every detail of the wainscoting, every pocket door, every window, floor tile, and bathtub was original to the house.”
Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

Kirsten Fullmer
“She gripped the wheel and squared her shoulders. She didn’t have to do any of this alone. All she had to do was notify the society and put out an All Points Bulletin on Adam and she’d know everything there was to know about the man within 24 hours.”
Kirsten Fullmer

Kirsten Fullmer
“The mayor stood, his surprise at her interruption apparent by his twitching mustache. “You—you can’t just burst in here. Who are you?”
Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

Kirsten Fullmer
“Where did you see him?” Heidi asked.
“At the grocery store,” Mildred replied. “He was picking out a cantaloupe. Of course, I had to give him some tips. He was about to pick one that wasn’t anywhere near ripe.” The women tossed each other knowing looks.”
Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

Kirsten Fullmer
“Monique bit at the side of lip. “He’s pretty active, I don’t want to impose…”
Tony stood and scooped up the puppy. “No, seriously, I’d love a little company.”
Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

Kirsten Fullmer
“The poor man’s face twisted into a grimace and he pounded on the bar, protesting loudly. “Oh, you shush,” Kim demanded as she continued to knead his shoulders, jerking his whole body as she worked. “You’ll like this in a minute.”
Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

Diane Merrill Wigginton
“No one else can close the door that God has opened for you,” she quietly said under her breath. That was something that Grandma Alice had said to her many times before her death.

“I miss you, Alice,” she whispered, “and wish you were here with me now.”
Diane Merrill Wigginton, A Compromising Position

Kirsten Fullmer
“The big question was, what all was this society up to? They’d certainly been in and out of his office, as well as accidently running into him all around town. Had he inadvertently missed what this group of ladies knew? And worse yet, had he given himself away?”
Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

Diane Merrill Wigginton
“She could see the headlines now.

‘Spinster dies alone in her condo. No one discovered her corpse for three days.’

She had been so preoccupied with work, that she’d neglected to do the grocery shopping and was now regretting it.”
Diane Merrill Wigginton, A Compromising Position

Devney Perry
“No man would ever hold me this well.
I was made to be wrapped in these arms.
A woman could tell a lot by the way a man holds her. She could tell if he had the strength to endure the rougher moments. If he had a mighty yet kind heart. If he could make her feel safe and cherished.
Beau’s embrace said all that and more.”
Devney Perry, The Outpost

Jamie Farrell
“Heard a rumor you can’t cook,” he said.
She didn’t look away from her reading. “You know rumors.
They’re always true.”
She had him there. According to some of the tabloids, he had fourteen love children, two with aliens and one with the sister of Bigfoot.”
Jamie Farrell, Matched

Devney Perry
“If she wanted to work on the ranch this spring, I’d let her. We’d do this friend thing until then, because once she set foot on the Lucky Heart, I was making her mine.”
Devney Perry, The Lucky Heart

Paisley Hope
“Death by perfect p**sy. Someone better write it on my headstone." -Nash Carter”
Paisley Hope

Paisley Hope
“I'm dying. Death by perfect p**sy. Someone write it on my headstone."-Nash Freaking Carter”
Paisley Hope, Holding the Reins

Paisley Hope
“I want it all little firefly. I want a life I'm terrified to lose."
Nash Carter”
Paisley Hope, Holding the Reins

Paisley Hope
“Your freight train of a c**k just assaulted me."
-CeCe Ashby”
Paisley Hope, Holding the Reins

Paisley Hope
“break hearts, not the law."- Mama Jo Ashby”
Paisley Hope, Holding the Reins

“Billy was right behind her. He held her hips, pressing himself up close with his lips resting on her neck as he softly spoke, "I missed you, Mag." Then he joined in the dance with her.”
W K Waite-Gracie, The Mugs & Saucers Café

“Carla always insisted that Maggie didn't have to "settle" but should take some of them up on their offers of a good time once in a while. "Gotta clear the cobwebs every so often, you know!" she'd say.”
W K Waite-Gracie, The Mugs & Saucers Café

“Wow! she thought. Never felt anything quite like this between my legs before, and off they went. It was like nothing she'd ever known before. A freedom that you can't describe with any justice. One you just have to experience yourself to understand the unleashed power and complete lawlessness.”
W K Waite-Gracie, The Mugs & Saucers Café

“As she turned down White Tree Lane, the streetlights glinted on the falling blossom petals, landing like a light satin dusting of snow on the pavement.”
W K Waite-Gracie, The Mugs & Saucers Café

Elsie Silver
“Two weeks off hockey compared to a few days without Sloane proved two things to me: I can live without hockey but I can't live without Sloane.”
Elsie Silver, Powerless

Lyla Sage
“Sugar, you deserve to go out on your own terms. Just because you got dusted doesn't mean you're done.”
Lyla Sage, Done and Dusted

“She should have taken a moment to do this little thing. Why had it skipped her mind?




With that small question, an answer crept to attention. “You were unpacking and putting your kitchen together. You were making dinner. For your husband. You were fixing your hair and putting on makeup to please him when he came home. Then, you were distracted and went to set the table for dinner…”
Lynn Byk, The Fearless Moral Inventory of Elsie Finch

Rasida Martin
“The day you do that to another man, we're done.”
Rasida Martin, Lone Star: A Small Town Angsty Romance Drama

ANNE .J. FRANKLIN
“What’s that?”

“A sickle pole,” he responds, moving closer to the willow tree. “It’s used for harvesting.”

“What exactly are you harvesting?”

“Magic.”
ANNE .J. FRANKLIN, Hope On Miracle Hill: A Holiday Romance Short Story

Bella Rivers
“I wanted that, with her. This quiet, small-town life. The simple pleasures. The shared friendships.”
Bella Rivers, Return To You: A Small Town, Second Chance Romance

Barbara Hinske
“She swallowed hard and didn’t say what she was thinking. She wanted—more than anything—for Josh Newlon to get a job at Highpointe and stay here, in Westbury, with her. Waves of Grace”
Barbara Hinske, Waves of Grace

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