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The Love Wager

Lynn Painter

The Love Wager

Lynn Painter

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The Love Wager Important Quotes

1.

“He seemed familiar. Not his face, necessarily, but his voice and super-tall height and twinkly eyes that made him look like he was down for any wild adventure.”


(Chapter 1, Page 2)

This passage introduces Jack to the reader as well as the backstory that they met at the jewelry store. This gives the characters a previous connection that helps explain their hookup that night, their “meet cute” in terms of the romance arc. This characterization of Jack emphasizes his physical attractiveness but also the hint of mischief that Hallie finds so appealing.

2.

“Hallie had decided to treat it as ‘the winter of her twenties.’ A cold, dormant season that would lead to a bountiful spring.”


(Chapter 1, Page 8)

Hallie uses this metaphor of seasons to characterize the period she went through after breaking up with her previous boyfriend, Ben. This image represents that the character is ready for transformation—in the romance plot, a transformation spurred by falling in love. This quote engages the theme of Personal Growth and Maturity, as Hallie’s metaphor signals her emotional readiness for transformation and romantic vulnerability.

3.

“I’m just disgusted with myself for being a hot mess shit show. Waking up at the foot of a stranger’s bed was the impetus I needed to change, and now I’m going to turn over a new leaf.”


(Chapter 2, Page 21)

Hallie’s commitment to Personal Growth and Maturity, one of the novel’s themes, indicates that she is prepared to find and commit to an appropriate romantic partner. The image of the new leaf is familiar, verging on cliché, but confirms that Hallie ready to be transformed by love.

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