"Love isn't a burst o' trumpets and a flock o' doves descendin' out o' the heavens to roost on yer heads. Tis sharin' a cup o' tea by the hearth on a cold winter's night. 'Tis the look in yer husband's eyes when ye lay yer first child in his arms. Tis the ache in yer heart when ye watch the light in his eyes dim fer the last time, and know a part o' ye has gone out o' this world with him."

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Source: Teresa Medeiros (2011). “Charming the Prince”, p.311, Bantam

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Teresa Medeiros is a bestselling author known for her captivating romance novels that explore the complexities of love and relationships.

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