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From the Moment We Met (St. Helena Vineyard, #5) From the Moment We Met by Marina Adair
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“She wanted to be important enough to keep. Important enough so that moving on without her was not an option.”
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“When are you going to see I’m not most guys,”
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“One more bite and I swear I will sell you on Craigslist. To a house with cats,”
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“They told me I couldn’t pass until I showed a little skin,” Tanner explained, and Abby laughed. “Well, did you?” “No, I outran them,” he explained. “Although there was a moment where I thought Mrs. Rose was going to bring out her guns.” “I”
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“Eddie’s a huge football fan.” “Fan? The man had a life-sized poster of you hanging on his door. And no, I didn’t.” Calm”
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“Or what if he just needs to find the right woman?” Lexi leaned forward,”
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“he flashed her that trademark DeLuca smile, which was so contagious even she wasn’t immune. Which was how she found herself smiling back, damn it.”
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“They’d met several months back at a Niners benefit dinner in San Francisco, shared a few laughs, then breakfast—at her place. They’d exchanged some pretty steamy texts and she’d mentioned she might be up his way in the next few weeks. They may have even set a date, he couldn’t remember.”
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“She needed a plumber and Tanner had a black book that rivaled Donald Trump’s when it came to the construction professionals.”
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“Boobs are like some kind of magical earmuffs for men.”
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“Right, because, again, what Abby really needed right then was a surprise divorce party?”
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“Bringing Gabe and his family back just in time for little Holly to see a naked statue of her father sounds like a complication Abby would want to avoid.”
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“He reached for his thermos and took a pull of coffee, wondering A) what she was doing creeping around a dark construction site at night with her face pressed firmly against the window, and B) if she bent over just a little farther what color silk would he find peeking back. His brain already knew the answer to the first.”
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“He reached for his thermos and took a pull of coffee, wondering A) what she was doing creeping around a dark construction site at night with her face pressed firmly against the window, and B) if she bent over just a little farther what color silk would he find peeking back. His brain already knew the answer to the first. Too bad his dick couldn’t stop thinking about the second.”
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“No, dear, my concern would be that someone would sweet-talk you into gaining access to the account. Plus, my son would never allow it. Ferris was one of Richard’s original investors.”
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“visual pornography”
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“It’s a vessel,” Rodney said, pointing to the vase in the statue’s hand and taking a moment of silence. “I’m sorry to inform you, Mrs. Moretti, but your husband, Richard Moretti, passed away, long before that there divorce decree was signed. And according to his lawyer, as his widow you are the sole heir to all of his assets.”
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“St. Helena’s most lickable and available bachelor who had flicked her switch.”
Marina Adair, From the Moment We Met
“Before she could say a word or throw herself in front of the oncoming disaster that was quickly becoming her life, a nude, Adonis-inspired statue slid down the ramp of the truck, landing gracefully on her lawn with a small thud. “Oh my,” Nora sighed with an expression of sheer appreciation. “Isn’t that an eyeful?” Eyeful indeed. Standing well over six feet tall, and except for the embellished bulge and generous amount of hair, the marble statue was a spot-on replica of her ex. Even down to the smarmy smile and trademarked wink.”
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“The headline reads, HAVE YOU SEEN MY DICK?” “It was the question of the hour for women everywhere, I assure you.”
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“Abby could have landed the Pungent Barrel account if you guys hadn’t undersold her as a doghouse designer.” He could almost hear Marc flipping him the bird through the phone because he knew Tanner was right. They’d screwed up. Big-time. And Abby had lost out. “We’re considering calling Gabe, asking him to come home early and help deal with this whole Richard shitstorm,” Marc said, referring to the eldest DeLuca brother, who was currently vacationing in Italy with his wife and three daughters. “We as in you, Nate, and Trey?” Were they serious? “Because I guarantee you, there is no way Abby would agree to that. Bringing Gabe and his family back just in time for little Holly to see a naked statue of her father sounds like a complication Abby would want to avoid.” Richard hadn’t just slept with his interns—he’d gotten one pregnant, then abandoned her. By some weird twist of fate, Richard’s mistress, Regan, was now married to Gabe, making Richard’s love child Abby’s niece. And the rest of them one big, happy family. “Dick is still in her yard?” “Until Sunday.” “Sunday! That’s a long time to keep this from my nonna. Because if he’s still here when she gets home from her bachelorette party, all hell will break loose.” ChiChi had recently ended a sixty-year feud with their family’s biggest rival, Charles Baudouin, and the two were now planning a wedding, an event that ChiChi and her geriatric”
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“And didn’t that just make”
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