93 Quotes About Clean-romance
- Author Linda Weaver Clarke
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Rick tenderly lifted her chin upwards and said, "I have an assignment for the Moore Detective Agency. Actually, for the boss. It's of great importance." "And what's that?" asked Amelia as she gazed into his eyes. "I've lost my heart and I need you to find it for me. Is that at all possible?" When he pulled her into his arms, Amelia swallowed. "Well... where did you last see it?" "I loaned it to a beautiful woman." "Oh? Maybe she doesn't know she's got it.
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- Author Linda Weaver Clarke
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He walked up to her and they began dancing. She was dressed like Cinderella and he looked just like Prince Charming. As they danced, he whispered to her, "I believe in fairy tale endings.
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- Author Linda Weaver Clarke
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As Matt walked Rick outside, he whispered, "Don't forget my little secret." He wiggled his eyebrows. "A happy wife. A happy life. Got it?" Rick nodded. "Got it.
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- Author Sally Henson
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I jump on Lane’s back. He catches my legs around his sides, holding on tight, and I wrap my arms around his neck.Mmmmm. “You smell good.” My heart thrums inside my chest, purring like a kitten. The gang’s ahead of us. It’s safe to sneak a peck on the cheek. I brush my nose against his jaw line so I can inhale his cologne again.“That was so smooth. Where’d you get moves like that?” He snickers.
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- Author E.L. Irwin
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He was going to kill her. Either that or kiss her. Maybe both. Either option would land him in hot water, though.
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- Author Debbie Macomber
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Pride is important to a man, but it isn’t everything. When it comes to the right woman, a man needs to be willing to swallow his ego every now and then.
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- Author Nancy Lawrence
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I saw your intelligence, and I was intrigued. I saw your humor, and I was charmed. I saw your soul, and it was beautiful. I'm in love with you, Mary Bennet.
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- Author Debbie Macomber
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I’d come to appreciate the sounds of silence. I’d grown accustomed to the stillness of Ponder, where one could hear the snow being blown off the tree limbs by the wind, the distant cry of a caribou, and the crackle of the Northern Lights.
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- Author Debbie Macomber
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The minute I set eyes on your mother, I felt this thing happen in my gut, like the flu bug hit me worse than any sickness I’ve ever had, worse than the bubonic plague.” His love analogy could use a little work…
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