Skip to content

Coming home Quote by Donna Kauffman

“Kerry shifted her attention from Hardy to the rest of the still-milling crowd and tried to ignore the murmurs that included Cooper’s nickname for her and speculations on there being yet another McCrae family wedding. She needed to put an end to that before it even started. She clapped her hands…” quote by Donna Kauffman
Download Open image
““Kerry shifted her attention from Hardy to the rest of the still-milling crowd and tried to ignore the murmurs that included Cooper’s nickname for her and speculations on there being yet another McCrae family wedding. She needed to put an end to that before it even started. She clapped her hands, drawing everyone’s attention to her, then strode to the bar and hoisted herself right up on it, straight to her feet. She was no weakling herself. “Okay, listen up, everyone.” The noise abruptly wound down again, though not to the complete silence of before. “I’d like you to meet Cooper Jax, from Cameroo Downs cattle station, Northern Territory, Australia.” Heads swiveled and Cooper smiled, nodded several times, shifting his gaze around the room as he did, easily meeting everyone’s avidly curious gazes. But when that gaze went back to Kerry, despite the smile creasing his handsome face, the look in his eyes was anything but casual. Kerry ignored that. Or tried to. She shifted her attention back to the crowd. “I worked the Jax family’s station for close to a year, just before coming home for Logan’s wedding.” Blueberry Cove was small enough that everyone knew who Logan McCrae was. Not only due to his police chief status but, as it happened, the McCraes were also a founding family of the Cove. There wasn’t much the general populace didn’t know about the entire history of her family, past and present. “Long time for you,” came a voice from somewhere in the crowd. Kerry recognized the scratchy voice; Stokey Parker. A Rusty Puffin regular and one of Fergus’s cronies. “Heard tell you don’t stick in one place too long. Guess we know now what the draw was Down Under.” A chuckle went up in the crowd, and Kerry knew this wasn’t going as she’d planned. Not that she’d had much of a plan. “Thanks, Stokey. Australia is a beautiful country. I loved it there.” That much was sincere. All the same, she carefully kept from looking anywhere near Cooper’s direction. “But I’m home in the Cove now.” She expanded her gaze to encompass the full crowd again. “I appreciate that you’re all entertained by this…little surprise.” She swallowed hard and looked at Cooper as she added, “But there’s not going to be another McCrae wedding.””

Donna Kauffman

About This Quote

Source Novel: Blueberry Cove by Donna Kauffman, 2023

Kerry attempts to control a social gathering by introducing Cooper, while battling rumors and personal tension, revealing her desire to manage perceptions and avoid intimacy.

In simple terms: Kerry tries to steer a crowd and hide her feelings.

Key Takeaway

Control the narrative, but be aware of hidden emotions.

Themes

social dynamics identity reputation power fear

Mood

tense defensive anticipatory

Type

dialogue character‑driven social‑interaction

When to use this quote

  • family events
  • introductions
  • small town gatherings
  • personal conflict

Key Concepts

self‑presentation rumor dynamics introversion public speaking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does Kerry fear about being seen?
  • How do rumors shape group behavior?
A Different Perspective

Kerry’s plan unravels as others read between the lines.

4.1 out of 5 (5 ratings)

More by Donna Kauffman

Explore all 175 Donna Kauffman quotes

More Coming home quotes

Browse all 1,162 Coming home quotes