Marina Vinni

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I write about heroines who are worth admiring. They are intelligent, resourceful, and capable of making well-considered decisions, even in the most challenging circumstances. They are often underestimated because they do not seek attention, and sometimes they deliberately hide their intellect—whether for safety or because of secrets that must remain undisclosed.

My heroines do not throw themselves into the arms of the first man they meet, nor do they seek approval. They are not always stunning beauties who immediately captivate with their looks. But those who take the time to look closer understand: the true strength of these women lies in their minds and their ability to shape the world around them.

If you enjoy stories about strong heroines
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Marissa Meyer
“Maybe there isn’t such a thing as fate. Maybe it’s just the opportunities we’re given, and what we do with them. I’m beginning to think that maybe great, epic romances don’t just happen. We have to make them ourselves.”
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“Did you see any rice in there? Maybe we could fill Cinder's head with it."

Everyone stared at him.

"You know, to...absorb the moisture, or something. Isn't that a thing?"

"We're not putting rice in my head.”
Marissa Meyer, Winter

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“A kiss from the Captain would probably melt my central processor.”
Thorne winked at her. “Oh trust me. It would.”
Marissa Meyer, Winter

Marissa Meyer
“My point is that I am going to figure this out, like I always do. First, we’re going to find a way to get into Artemisia. We’re going to find Cress and rescue Cinder and Wolf. We’re going to overthrow Levana, and by the stars above, we are going to make Cinder a queen so she can pay us a lot of money from her royal coffers and we can all retire very rich and very alive, got it?"

Winter started to clap. "Brilliant speech. Such gumption and bravado."

"And yet strangely lacking in any sort of actual strategy," said Scarlet.

"Oh, good, I'm glad you noticed that too," said Iko. "I was worried my processor might be glitching.”
Marissa Meyer, Winter

Marissa Meyer
“Captain?"
"Cress."
She couldn't not say it, although she realized he was right.It was sort of scary. Much scarier than it had been the first time she'd told him, out in the desert. It was different now. It was real. "I'm in love with you."

He chuckled. "I should hope so, after all that." He leaned forward and pressed a kiss against her temple. "And I love you too.”
Marissa Meyer, Winter

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