Western Romance Quotes

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Kathleen Ball
“There's something about a cowboy...”
Kathleen Ball, Callie's Heart

M.K. McClintock
“...Ethan, but I'm certainly not the type of woman to just go home with two men whether I know them or not. It would be highly inappropriate, not to mention stupid."

"And you're not stupid."

"Not as far as I can tell"...”
M.K. McClintock, Gallagher's Pride

Victoria Vane
“I'm beginning to think even wild horses couldn't have kept me away from you.”
Victoria Vane, Saddle Up

Karen Witemeyer
“To be chosen for herself—it was the secret desire of her heart. To be important to someone. More than a glorified servant who fetched and carried and entertained at her aunt’s whim. To be wanted truly for herself. Seen instead of invisible. Valued instead of tolerated.”
Karen Witemeyer, In Honor's Defense

Karen Witemeyer
“I’d walk through fire for you.” His murmured vow rumbled deep in his throat an instant before he sealed his promise with a kiss.”
Karen Witemeyer, In Honor's Defense

Karen Witemeyer
“The longer the anger lives in you, the more it erodes your soul and destroys your relationships. If you’re not careful, one day it’ll hollow you out and leave you with nothing.”
Karen Witemeyer, In Honor's Defense

Karen Witemeyer
“He forced himself to look at her. “That’s the man I am, Damaris. Discontent, dangerous, and a tiny bit deranged.” “Hmm. I think I prefer driven, devoted, and dependable.”
Karen Witemeyer, In Honor's Defense

Lacy Chantell
“I always knew it was horses that would bring you back.”
Lacy Chantell, Wild Heart

Lacy Chantell
“Living in the past will make you insane. I need to look forward and not be hindered by things out of my control.”
Lacy Chantell, Wild Heart

Mora Ash Wildes
“They both leaned in then, lips meeting in the middle. Their arms wrapped around each other’s bodies. But this time, the kiss was sweeter somehow. Less hungry. It was a kiss that felt like something shared between two people who had been together for years. Yet, those two people never tired of the feeling of a simple kiss.”
Mora Ash Wildes, Bringing Home The Cowboy

Jody Hedlund
“Ain't Brody sweet?' Ivy whispered. 'He's got a heart of gold beneath all that rubble.”
Jody Hedlund, To Tame a Cowboy

Lisa M. Prysock
“For a moment, he wondered if reading the Bible, immersing herself in prayer, or holiness contained the secret to her glow, but he had a feeling all three contributed to her appeal and wellbeing.
—Jake Hunter, "Cherry Crossing" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Cherry Crossing

Lisa M. Prysock
“It all made sense to Addison now, the little whispers from Heaven she’d heard at just the right moments, the peace in her heart, the verses the Lord would bring to her memory when she needed them most.
—Addison Campbell, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“The one who has accepted Christ is richer and more successful than the wealthiest man in all the world who does not believe or has refused Christ.
—Reed Logan, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“Orla, what did you say?” Addy walked toward the tent to find the crock of milk for the baby as Archie wagged his tail at them.

“You don’t want to know.” Orla chuckled.
—"Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“We’re not waiting behind on the sidelines with the other women. We want to be part of the contest,” Orla blurted out.
—"Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“The successful always have their own land, and they build nice homes. The best ones follow God. The Lord maketh a man to prosper, but we must meditate on His Words, day and night. Then we shall find good success. It’s in Joshua.
—Reed Logan, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“The good Lord had chosen to guide her through all these things, and she’d only had to open her ears and heart to hear Him.
—Addison, "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“She could hardly wait to cross over from Kansas into the Oklahoma prairie and take in God’s beautiful land.
—Addison in "Addison’s Adventure" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Addison's Adventure

Lisa M. Prysock
“Those who do not join us in the fight—and especially at the dinner table since it’s where we shall win this battle—are against us.”
—Josie Hayes, "Sparrow’s Hope" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Jess McFarlane
“What matters is what you do now. Who you make yourself to be, with all that collected pain and suffering at your back.”
Jess McFarlane, Widow's Flame

Jody Hedlund
“He kissed her long and hard, counting himself a man blessed beyond anything he deserved.”
Jody Hedlund, The Last Chance Cowboy

Sharon A. Mitchell
“As far back as she could remember, they had taught her to do her best, to be her best. Always. People liked her when she performed and perform she could.”
Sharon A. Mitchell

Mora Ash Wildes
“And she knew that there was no coming back from this. Now, she would forever be known to Jonah as the girl wrestling a pig in the porta-potty.”
Mora Ash Wildes, Bringing Home The Cowboy

Mora Ash Wildes
“They kissed to the symphony of frogs making a jailbreak, and it was a thing of beauty.”
Mora Ash Wildes, Bringing Home The Cowboy

Mora Ash Wildes
“Did you even check if it’s a load-bearing wall?” Clara asked, eyes wide, still in shock.
“A what?”
“You’re kidding. He’s kidding. You have got to be kidding!” Clara realized she might be losing it. Which was not the best thing to do when facing a man holding a sledgehammer, but come on.”
Mora Ash Wildes, Bringing Home The Cowboy

Jody Hedlund
“She didn’t know how to play any games with men. She was who she was, often to a fault.”
Jody Hedlund, Convincing the Cowgirl

Jody Hedlund
“Maybe she’d never imagined herself having a fairy-tale romance like Charity’s, but she wouldn’t protest having a husband who was fine to look at. Very fine indeed.”
Jody Hedlund, Convincing the Cowgirl

Mora Ash Wildes
“Kent smiled, and then took a huge bite, causing graham cracker crumbs to sprinkle all over his bare chest and to the ground...

Melted chocolate dripped down his wrist, and he ran his tongue over the trail it had left behind. Dana turned away quickly, finding the motion entirely too captivating and trying not to blush...”
Mora Ash Wildes, Bringing Back The Cowboy

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