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Falling for the Best Man (Sisters of Wishing Bridge Farm, #1) Falling for the Best Man by Amanda Ashby
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“When he travelled, he never went back the way he came, and it was the same with life. What was done was done. There was no point talking about it. Why go down an old path when there was a new one ready to walk along?”
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man
“This was a disaster. It was also a cautionary tale on the perils of falling for someone you barely know, since it appeared they could turn up anywhere, with a different name and the same dark green eyes, all capable of turning a person's stomach to mush.

Oh, this was bad.”
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man
“She looked like the sexiest librarian he’d ever seen.
And boy, do I want to look at books with her.
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man
“Emmy braced herself for the speech about to follow. It would involve spreading her wings. Being more adventurous. Grabbing life with both hands. There might even be some bird cage imagery invoked.”
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man
“I was going to ask if you wanted to dance.”

“Y-you want to dance?” she stammered as the saxophone played a sultry note that seemed to raise the temperature by about two hundred degrees.

“Yes. It’s the strange custom that cultures all over the world take part in.” He tried to keep his voice light to mask the adrenaline pumping through his veins.”
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man
“She wasn’t normally one for wishful thinking, but if the ground wanted to open up and swallow her whole, she’d be okay with it. Or if someone wanted to give her an invisibility cloak, that would work.”
Amanda Ashby, Falling for the Best Man