Nora Roberts Quotes
Now, Remembering Daniel's Blustering Description Of Grant's Weekend Companion, Justin Controlled A Grin. "Daniel Mentioned You Were Bringing-an Artist."
Grant Recognized, As Few Would Have, The Gleam Of Humor In Justin's Eyes. "I'm Sure He Did," He Returned In The Same Conversational Tone. "I Haven't Congratulated You Yet On Ensuring The Continuity Of The Line."
"And Saving The Rest Of Us From The Pressure To Do So Immediately," Shelby Finished.
"Don't Count On It," A Smooth Voice Warned.
Gennie Looked Up To See A Blond Woman Descending The Steps, Carrying A Bundle In A Blue Blanket.
"Hello,Grant. It's Nice To See You." Serena Cradled Her Son In One Arm As She Leaned Over To Kiss Grant's Cheek. "It Was Sweet Of You To Answer The Royal Summons.
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