Lauren Willig Quote

If not hatred, put in her brother-in-law as the path broadened so that they could walk all abreast, what of love?Out of the corner of her eye, Mary saw her sister and brother-in-law exchange a sickeningly speaking glance.Hmph, was Mrs. Fustian's eloquent opinion on that subject. For the first time that evening, Mary found herself in perfect agreement with her. Good enough for shepherdesses, but not at all the thing for civilized folks. Love is a severely destabilizing emotion. Look at Paris, she finished, as though that said it all.The city, or the Greek? inquired Letty in a tone of suppressed laughter, her arm twined possessively through her husband's.Either! declared Mrs. Fustian.

Lauren Willig

If not hatred, put in her brother-in-law as the path broadened so that they could walk all abreast, what of love?Out of the corner of her eye, Mary saw her sister and brother-in-law exchange a sickeningly speaking glance.Hmph, was Mrs. Fustian's eloquent opinion on that subject. For the first time that evening, Mary found herself in perfect agreement with her. Good enough for shepherdesses, but not at all the thing for civilized folks. Love is a severely destabilizing emotion. Look at Paris, she finished, as though that said it all.The city, or the Greek? inquired Letty in a tone of suppressed laughter, her arm twined possessively through her husband's.Either! declared Mrs. Fustian.

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Lauren Willig is a New York Times bestselling author of historical novels. She is best known for her "Pink Carnation" series, which follows a collection of Napoleonic-Era British spies, similar to the Scarlet Pimpernel, as they fight for Britain and fall in love.