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Summer in Napa (St. Helena Vineyard, #2) Summer in Napa by Marina Adair
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“~“She likes my dog, doesn’t take my crap, and looks at me like I can be the kind of man Dad was. When she cooks…she wears this apron…And I love her so damn much that I have no idea how I’m suppose to wake up tomorrow and pretend like my life hasn’t just fucking ended” Marco Delucca”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“I figure any man who can walk away from you wasn’t a fucking man to begin with.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“How was it possible for one room to contain so much hotness? One DeLuca was potent enough. The lot of them together packed enough testosterone to turn a convent of nuns. Even”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“dressed in black slacks and a blue button-up and looking like the poster boy for Bad Boys of Wall Street, the hubba-hubba edition, was her man.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“Face it, you’re a food snob.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“She’d been there, done that, already returned the T-shirt.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“It only took a few months for word to spread and for daughters and wives of vintners across the state to unite, and the ladies of St. Helena created one of the most extensive bootlegging operations in California. And they’d ruled the domestic wine market ever since.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“the white painted line that separated Mr. Craver’s part of the store—the butcher’s shop—from Mrs. Craver’s part—everything else. The specialty grocer had been around since 1894 and the Cravers for about as long. Marilee asked for a divorce about a year after they were married, and Biff denied her request on the grounds that the divorce would make his wife happy. Livid, Marilee painted a white line down the middle of the store and told her husband that if he ever crossed the line she’d claim crime of passion. And the fighting had been going on ever since.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa
“How are you supposed to know what you are looking for if you’ve only ever really dated one man?” Pricilla stood and gathered the dishes. “Your mother’s problem was she would never go out with a Mr. Wrong, so everyone became Mr. Right. If you date a bunch of different men with no pressure about the future, you won’t mistake a Wrong for a Right ever again. That way you’ll know a Right when you meet him.”
Marina Adair, Summer in Napa