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1 " Bailey was strangely warmed by his compliments. It was an odd feeling to be flattered and want to punch a man at the same time. It was so confusing to hold both feelings at once ... her skin was getting a little itchy. "
― Mary Connealy , Fire and Ice (Wild at Heart, #3)
2 " She had thought his eyes were cold before. Now they turned to chips of ice. At least the ghosts had gone, replaced by cold confidence. She knew going to war had cost her terribly. Was it possible not going to war could coat a man something? "
3 " She stood alone in the blustery wind, as cold in her heart as she was in her fingertips. Finally, moving like an old woman, she got on her mustang and started for home.A home without enough grass.A home with cattle so far from her cabin, it would be a life-and-death struggle to get to them through the winter.A home so lonely that Bailey, a woman who didn't cry let the wind cry for her. "
4 " Not just romantic love, but love so deep, so full of respect, so full of gratitude for saving her from loneliness. He'd protected her when no man ever had before. She didn't even fear it or regret how vulnerable it made her to love Gage. It was too powerful, too wonderful. "
5 " And they rode for home. His ice had thawed. Her fire had calmed. They'd thrived alone, but there'd been no happiness.Together they were better, stronger, wiser, more faithful.Together they'd forged their fire and ice into the warmth of true love. "