Barbara Delinsky Quote

Plants and containers that I know will work in their rooms. Mayer’s? Snorting, she tucked the phone between shoulder and ear; holding the bucket with both hands, she tipped it toward the Ficus benjamina. Mayer’s doesn’t do that, but they want to, because their business is static right now. They want me to move right in there and be the centerpiece of their store, and, you know, it might work. I could bring people in, only they won’t go any farther than my plants unless the rest of the place is exciting, which right now it is not. When the phone started to slip, she pushed it back up and began on the Ficus lyrata. They’re

Barbara Delinsky

Plants and containers that I know will work in their rooms. Mayer’s? Snorting, she tucked the phone between shoulder and ear; holding the bucket with both hands, she tipped it toward the Ficus benjamina. Mayer’s doesn’t do that, but they want to, because their business is static right now. They want me to move right in there and be the centerpiece of their store, and, you know, it might work. I could bring people in, only they won’t go any farther than my plants unless the rest of the place is exciting, which right now it is not. When the phone started to slip, she pushed it back up and began on the Ficus lyrata. They’re

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About Barbara Delinsky

Barbara Delinsky (born August 8, 1945, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. as Barbara Ruth Greenberg.) is an American writer of romance novels, including 19 New York Times bestsellers. She has also been published under the pen names Bonnie Drake and Billie Douglass.