“Childhood romances always seem so real, so enduring, when we are separated from the object of our affection. But usually, when we return, we find that our dreams and memories quiet surpassed reality. -Lady Anne, Whitney's aunt” RealDreamRealitySeemsRomanceMemoriesChildhoodObjectsReturnQuietEndureAffectionOur DreamsAuntWhitney Author:Judith McNaught
“I ought to break your neck!" Clayton interrupted. Too late, Whitney realized that she shouldn't have been standing all this time on her "injured" knee. "Allow me to congratulate you on a fine day's work, Madam," he said sternly. "In less than twelve hours, you've brought Whitticomb to your side and Cuthbert to your feet.” Has BeensSaidSidesHoursBreakFeetFineOughtLateStandingKneesNecksToo LateTwelveInjuredInterruptedYour SideWhitneyFine Day Author:Judith McNaught
“God help me if I ever injure my back," Clayton quipped. "God help you if you ever turn it," Whitney snapped, "for there'll surely be some heartbroken papa or cuckolded husband ready with a knife--if I don't murder you first.” IfsFirstsHelpingTurnsReadyHusbandMurderHelp MeKnivesHeartbrokenGod HelpPapaWhitneyGod Help Me Author:Judith McNaught
“If I ever think you are even considering leaving me again, no matter how good you reasons, I'll have you locked in your rooms and the doors barricaded, so help me God." He lifted her foot and began to dry it. Her voice shaking, Whitney asked, "Will you stay locked in there with me?" He raised her dainty foot to his jaw and tenderly laid his cheek against it, then turned his head and kissed it. "Yes," he whispered. -Clayton Westmoreland” IfsThinkingMatterReasonHelpingVoiceRoomsDoorsFeetRaisedLeavingDryHelp MeLockedCheeksConsideringLeaving MeShakingYour RoomWhitneyGod Help MeDainty Book:Whitney, My Love Source: Whitney, My Love
“Whitney: You black-hearted, treacherous, conniving scoundrel. Clayton: Your flattery warms my heart” HeartBlackMy HeartFlatteryHeartedScoundrelsTreacherousWhitneyConniving Author:Judith McNaught
“Whitney: Where is your home? Clayton: Wherever you are.” HomeWherever You AreWhitney Author:Judith McNaught