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41 " Life was a series of chapters, and this one would end in style if he had any say in the matter. "
― Catherine Bybee , Not Quite Dating (Not Quite, #1)
42 " body weakening, my will to live with the world crushing "
― Catherine Bybee , Highland Protector (MacCoinnich Time Travels, #5)
43 " They can do without me, but I can’t do without you. "
― Catherine Bybee , Single by Saturday (The Weekday Brides, #4)
44 " conventions hosted by the Miami Morrison. The question was, what convention was Laker Girl attending? Walt had arrived at the hotel earlier in the day to find massive banners and the entire second floor of the conference hall filling up with pictures of half-naked men and women embracing. At first, he thought the competing conference had something to do with adult film. When he asked, he was told a writers convention was dominating the hotel for the weekend. By comparison, the number of people at the conference he was attending was a drop of water in the ocean. Soon the hotel would be filled with writers, readers, publishers, and agents. The genre of choice . . . romance. Books written with nothing but happily-ever-after in mind. "
― Catherine Bybee , Not Quite Forever (Not Quite, #4)
45 " Monica nudged her husband’s shoulder. “On-time flights are easier when you’re behind the controls.” Trent Fairchild and his two brothers owned and operated Fairchild Charters. A private air charter company with a fleet of jets, big and small, not to mention more helicopters than one could count, which was why they were attending the conference of International Emergency Medicine . . . a conference where professionals worked to improve the emergency response to natural disasters all over the world. “Is Glen with you?” Glen was Trent’s brother and liaison to the fixed-wing portion of air travel for the sick and injured. "
46 " When was the last time he’d held a conversation with a woman about the motivations of men? "
― Catherine Bybee , Wife by Wednesday (The Weekday Brides, #1)
47 " Friends are people you choose, and family are people you’re stuck with . . . "
― Catherine Bybee , Not Quite Perfect (Not Quite, #5)
48 " Valentino Masini wasn’t a small man. He wore a suit, ruffled and worn after what must have been a lightning flight across the country. His dark eyes held a death stare that would intimidate most. "
― Catherine Bybee , Treasured by Thursday (The Weekday Brides, #7)
49 " The school of life and studying people is something I’ve done since birth. Every character I create in a book is real in my head. They have a family, a history, and something that drives them to do the things they do within the pages of fiction. "
50 " Margaret laughed . . . a full-throat chuckle "
― Catherine Bybee , Seduced by Sunday (The Weekday Brides, #6)
51 " Blake didn’t even question why her jeans and shirt were dumped in the garbage can at the hotel. He simply noticed the outfit there and offered a laugh. Whatever! She shouldn’t have brought it to begin with; then she wouldn’t have been wearing it when Linda made her appearance. "
52 " Lighten up! "
53 " It’s hard to keep kids from leaving small towns when they’re old enough to move on.” “Unless family is holding them back. "
54 " ¿Cómo iba a mantenerse alejada de su cama si insistían en jugar a la ruleta rusa?. "
55 " Las palabras tenían sentido, pero su corazón se negaba a escuchar. "
56 " You can take a Lady out of the castle, but not the castle out of the Lady. "
― Catherine Bybee , Fiancé by Friday (The Weekday Brides, #3)
57 " I’m short, in case you haven’t noticed. I need heels to see how the rest of you live. "
58 " He walked with more confidence than a tomcat in a dark alley in Brooklyn, charmed everyone he met with only a smile, and oozed sex appeal like syrup dripping off a double stack of pancakes. "
― Catherine Bybee , Married by Monday (The Weekday Brides #2)
59 " Who goes from sleeping together to marriage overnight? "
60 " Even when life tossed you curveballs, you had the choice to push away from the base to hit the ball or let it fly by without trying. “Do "
― Catherine Bybee , Staying For Good (Most Likely To, #2)