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Never Fall for Your Fiancée (The Merriwell Sisters, #1) Never Fall for Your Fiancée by Virginia Heath
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“I came to you for help. Some guiding words of wisdom because you are supposed to be my best friend. So far, all you’ve done is eat an entire plate of biscuits and tell me I’m done for.”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“Hold on to your bonnet, Miss Merriwell. Tightly. As I intend to drive you very, very fast. Adventures should always take your breath away.”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“It was never easy to hear you weren't quite good enough –an almost but not quite–but to hear it from Hugh, a man she had allowed herself to care deeply for, was somehow worse.”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“Some things aren't meant to be understood, they just are. That is enough.”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“I have never trusted those couples who claim never to argue. I think it shows a lack of depth in their relationship and a grave imbalance. People who love one another argue. People who are indifferent don't.”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“Chapter 1:
"I came to for help. Som guiding words of wisdom because you are supposed to be my best friend. So far, all you've done is eat an entire plate of biscuits and tell me I'm done for" - Hugh

Chapter 5:
"I must warn you I cannot dance, so ensure I am never asked to do so. I have two left feet and appalling balance, absolutely no ear for music, and lack all grace"- Minerva

Chapter 35:
"Open the windows! Let in some air!"He was sorely tempted to throw himself out of them. - Hugh”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“I asked Minerva to tell me the story, Hugh—or am I to assume she doesn’t know it?”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée
“Sometimes you have to embrace the fickle finger of fate and accept the what-ifs to let the cards fall where they may. We cannot predict the future, and more often than not, we cannot direct it either. In which case, why fight it?”
Virginia Heath, Never Fall for Your Fiancée