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Ana María and the Fox (The Luna Sisters, #1) Ana María and the Fox by Liana De la Rosa
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“It's rather unfair, don't you think, that women are criticized for the very thing men do all the time.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“For the eldest daughters, who work so hard and do so much. I see you. I am you.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“What do I gain?” He furrowed his brow as he shook his head. “Miss Luna, I would gain you. The chance to welcome every sunrise by your side and say good night to every sunset. Just spending my life with you, orbiting around your smile and laugh, would make me the richest of men.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“Our best laid plans never quite work out the way we expect.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“I've found that those who occupy high society have no interest in fraternizing with those who are the backbone of our country. They turn their noses up at them as if their wealth and comfort and privilege aren't dependent upon the very same people they scorn.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“And yet great things often occur when the odds are unfavorable.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“I suppose I am trying to reconcile a lifetime of teachings. A notion of who I thought I was and what I believed, with this... new information. These new experiences.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“A woman's reputation is a tenuous thing. She could live her entire life virtuously, be held up as an example to follow, and one wrong step will see her tumble from grace.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“Oh, darling, I've only given you a glimpse of how overwhelming I can be.' Gideon twined his fingers in her hair and gave it a small tug, his tongue tracing across his teeth as his gaze devoured her. 'You've overwhelmed me from the first and every day since, and I intend to exact my revenge.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox
“I have no desire to cause a stir or be the object of ridicule, but it took a venture across the Atlantic Ocean to help me realize that I refuse to bend to the opinions- the standards- of people who do not know me. Who do not know my past nor have any interest in my future.”
Liana De la Rosa, Ana María and the Fox