Emma Lou
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The Weight Of The World
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Singing For Starblood
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“Well, that was life. Gladness and pain...hope and fear...and change. Always change! You could not help it. You had to let the old go and take the new to your heart...learn to love it and then let it go in turn. Spring, lovely as it was, must yield to summer and summer lose itself in autumn. The birth...the bridal...the death...”
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“She watched them burn, hands clutching her skirt before she slumped to her knees.
“I will kill him, Sera. No matter what I have to do.” It wasn’t only a promise, it was an oath.
-Faustine, Singing For Starblood”
― Singing For Starblood
“I will kill him, Sera. No matter what I have to do.” It wasn’t only a promise, it was an oath.
-Faustine, Singing For Starblood”
― Singing For Starblood
“This glass was a gift from the Watchers, Faustine. Real angels sent from heaven. A long time ago one of them fell in love with a mortal, and this glass was their first blessing. Glass that sings.
-Seraphine, Singing For Starblood”
― Singing For Starblood
-Seraphine, Singing For Starblood”
― Singing For Starblood
“The truth is, you could write a masterpiece, but if you're hiding it under a rock, no one will ever know.”
― How Your Book Sells Itself
― How Your Book Sells Itself
“Good marketing is reminding your readers regularly about all the valuable things you want to give them out of your own experience, including your book, in a new and genuine way.”
― How Your Book Sells Itself
― How Your Book Sells Itself
“I’m not looking for a prince!” I snapped at the closed door, kicking at my skirt as I paced. “I’m looking for a sword!”
― The Stolen Kingdom
― The Stolen Kingdom
“Well, that was life. Gladness and pain...hope and fear...and change. Always change! You could not help it. You had to let the old go and take the new to your heart...learn to love it and then let it go in turn. Spring, lovely as it was, must yield to summer and summer lose itself in autumn. The birth...the bridal...the death...”
― Anne of Ingleside
― Anne of Ingleside
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