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The Lost Heiress (Ladies of the Manor, #1) The Lost Heiress by Roseanna M. White
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“Evil men flourish. The righteous suffer. The Lord never promises we won’t—only that He’ll sustain us when the tribulation comes.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“It hurts"
He snorted a laugh. "Love often hurts."
"Then why would we do it?"
He squeezed her hands, warming them. "Because its worth it. Even when we lose them its, worth it.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Coffee, if not strong enough to wake a man from a coma, is not truly coffee.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“You will see. There are boundaries—there always are. But you can find your place within them. Learn how to live within a fence but let your spirit soar.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“A library! " Of course a house this size would have one, but how could she have been here a complete day already with day finding it?”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Brook trailed a gloved hand along the door, cast one glance over her shoulder, and let herself in. She couldn't stop the grin as she gripped the wheel of the Rolls-Royce. And why should she? Only a fool would leave such a car running right outside her door and not except her to do something about it.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Yes, you see, we take part in this bizarre social ritual called conversation. You should give it a try sometime.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Yes, you see, we take part in this bizarre social ritual called conversation. You should give it a try sometime. It’s when you exchange words—at a normal volume—for the purpose of sharing information, rather than for accusation or inflicting emotional pain.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“No, YOU were right. I'm impulsive. I always have been.'

He tossed her hat to the ground and rested his forehead on hers. 'And as much as that drives me mad with fear, I love it about you--that where I am cautious, you are bold; that where I think and never act, you charge ahead.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“As I taught you, my dear. Trip. Run into the most ostentatiously dressed women. Step on toes, and snub anyone you can. Perhaps sneeze in a cup or two of punch, and Mary will be begging us to leave.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Naturally, you find the dangerous one.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Whitby folded his paper and raised his hand, a finger up.
"You taught my daughter to ride astride." He raised another finger. "To shoot a pistol." A third. "To drive an automobile." Four. "To swim." And his thumb. "To fence".
Whitby narrowed his eyes. " What have you to say for your self?"
Looking at her now, how she sat with such confidence, how she laughed with such abandon, how she faced life with such brilliance, there was only one thing he could say. "You're welcome.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“The horse was as black as midnight and as skittish as a phantom....”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“He did what?!" His shoulder jerked out from under her. "Give me the key. I'm going over there---"
"And what?" Seeing the ire, so purely parental, sparked life into her heart. "You'll threaten him into marrying me?"
"Hardly. I'll threaten his life if he dares to come home again”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Temptation sat before her, compelling as the sea. Gleaming silver, green leather, the nearly silent rumble of engine...”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“...Then he touched his lips to to hers. Just a touch. But it lit a spark. Then a fire, a sweeping, a diving. She clung to his shoulders and parted her lips and was lost. Utterly, beautifully lost...”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“He wanted to rip Worthing to shreds. Feed the pieces to hungry wolves. And then, if he were feeling spiteful, burn their waste.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“Yes. This was worth seeing. A skeleton of a wall, graceful arches, pointed spires, and God's creation, all together.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress
“She needed to be free, to discover, to find her place.”
Roseanna M. White, The Lost Heiress