Jillian Hunter Quote
A grin broke across Heath's hansome face. The last time I saw such a collection of Boscastles in church was at Father's funeral. Who invited the mistresses?I think I did, Grayson said, suppressing a yawn.God knows I've been sitting here so long my brain's gone stiff.You invited them to a wedding?It's not my wedding thank God.Well, it is your chapel.Ergo I invite whom I please.Someone might have thought to invite the groom.
Jillian Hunter
A grin broke across Heath's hansome face. The last time I saw such a collection of Boscastles in church was at Father's funeral. Who invited the mistresses?I think I did, Grayson said, suppressing a yawn.God knows I've been sitting here so long my brain's gone stiff.You invited them to a wedding?It's not my wedding thank God.Well, it is your chapel.Ergo I invite whom I please.Someone might have thought to invite the groom.
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About Jillian Hunter
Jillian Hunter (born 1950) is an American author of historical romance novels. In 2015, Hunter's Forbidden to love the duke was featured in NPR's list of 'books to light your fire for Valentine's Day'. Hunter was born in Scotland to a Welsh mother and an American father. When her father became an intelligence and executive officer for the coastguard, they moved to London. She now lives in south California with her husband and three daughters. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in French.