Catherine Anderson Quote

Then it came Hunter’s turn. The priest asked the usual question, adding at the end, Forsaking all others, taking one wife and only one wife, forever with no horizon?Hunter, eyes narrowed suspiciously, shot Loretta a knowing look. For several long seconds he made no response, and she held her breath, her gaze locked with his. Then, with solemn sincerity, he inclined his head and replied, I have spoken it.The priest, momentarily confused by the unusual response when he had expected an I do, sputtered a moment, seemed to consider, then nodded his assent and finished the ceremony. Loretta and Hunter were married, according to his beliefs and hers.

Catherine Anderson

Then it came Hunter’s turn. The priest asked the usual question, adding at the end, Forsaking all others, taking one wife and only one wife, forever with no horizon?Hunter, eyes narrowed suspiciously, shot Loretta a knowing look. For several long seconds he made no response, and she held her breath, her gaze locked with his. Then, with solemn sincerity, he inclined his head and replied, I have spoken it.The priest, momentarily confused by the unusual response when he had expected an I do, sputtered a moment, seemed to consider, then nodded his assent and finished the ceremony. Loretta and Hunter were married, according to his beliefs and hers.

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Catherine Anderson (born December 22, 1948) is an American best-selling writer of historical and contemporary romance novels since 1988.