“Levi's gaze sought out Miss Spencer. Eden. All she had to do was smile to release those little frissons of lightning in him. As that thought crossed his mind, she glanced up, and Levi realized he was wrong. She didn't have to smile. All she had to do was look at him. Heaven help him. He was in bad.”
Karen Witemeyer“Only a master weaver could intertwine dark and light threads in such a way that all one saw was beauty when looking back at the finished tapestry.”
Karen Witemeyer, Heart on the Line“Why was it that thoughts and plans always made more sense when confined to one's mind than when they exited one's mouth?”
Karen Witemeyer, Stealing the Preacher“Levi's gaze sought out Miss Spencer. Eden. All she had to do was smile to release those little frissons of lightning in him. As that thought crossed his mind, she glanced up, and Levi realized he was wrong. She didn't have to smile. All she had to do was look at him. Heaven help him. He was in bad.”
Karen Witemeyer, To Win Her Heart“Dear God, I don't want my fear to be a barrier to the blessings you are trying to bestow. Cast out my fear, and help me to trust your perfect love. But also grant me a full measure of wisdom. Do not let me be led astray by my own desires. If it is not your will that I pursue a relationship with Levi, I pray that you will stop me. Make your message so clear that I cannot argue it away. Protect me, Lord, and show me the way I should go.”
Karen Witemeyer, To Win Her Heart“. . . if you can't see the good man he is, you need to unscrew them eyeballs of yours and try on a different pair.”
Karen Witemeyer, To Win Her Heart“Are you sure I can't mend a shirt or darn a sock for you in trade? Anything?""You can quit your yammerin' and carry this table downstairs so I can get back to minding my own business instead of messing around in yours.”
Karen Witemeyer, A Tailor-Made Bride“If you want to protect me, prayer is just as powerful a weapon as that gun you carry.”
Karen Witemeyer, Short-Straw Bride“He unlaced his arms and took a step forward. "You hurt?""Not badly." She tried to smile, but her lips only curved on one side. "My main problem is that I'm stuck to a cactus."(...)"How'd you manage to get tangled up with a cactus?" J.T. crouched beside her and started extricating her from the prickly plant."Well, believe it or not, I was on my way to apologize to you when a prairie-dog hole jumped up and grabbed my shoe heel.”
Karen Witemeyer, A Tailor-Made Bride