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  • #1
    Abbi Glines
    “She loves you. Do you even know what to do with that?”
    I kissed the top of her head. “Cherish it like it’s the most precious thing on the face of the earth.”
    Abbi Glines, Just for Now

  • #2
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “If I could put my brain in her body, the world would be mine for the taking.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Match Me If You Can

  • #3
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “We’re only human.”
    “One of us, anyway. The other’s a reptile.”
    “Harsh, Annabelle. Very harsh.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Match Me If You Can

  • #4
    Fisher Amelie
    “Sexy. As. Hell. Though, now that I think about it. Is hell sexy
    ?”
    Fisher Amelie, Callum & Harper

  • #5
    Barbara Elsborg
    “...do me the very great honor of becoming...the person who'll cook me lovely things to eat, who'll cheer me up when I'm miserable, who'll tell me no and mean it...”
    Barbara Elsborg, Strangers

  • #6
    Judith McNaught
    “Royce understood then why she had come: she had come to finish the task her relatives had begun; to do to him what he had done to her brother. Unmoving, he watched her, noting that tears were pouring down her beautiful face as she slowly bent down. But instead of reaching for his lance or her dagger, she took his hand between both of hers and pressed her lips to it. Through his daze of pain and confusion, Royce finally understood that she was kneeling to him, and a groan tore from his chest: "Darling," he said brokenly, tightening his hand, trying to make her stand, "don't do this…"
    But his wife wouldn't listen. In front of seven thousand onlookers, Jennifer Merrick Westmoreland, countess of Rockbourn, knelt before her husband in a public act of humble obeisance, her face pressed to his hand, her shoulders wrenched with violent sobs. By the time she finally arose, there could not have been many among the spectators who had not seen what she had done. Standing up, she stepped back, lifted her tear-streaked face to his, and squared her shoulders.
    Pride exploded in Royce's battered being—because, somehow, she was managing to stand as proudly—as defiantly—as if she had just been knighted by a king.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #7
    Judith McNaught
    “What are you looking at?" Jordan demanded finally, watching
    her.

    "A dragon." When he looked bewildered she lifted her arm and pointed to the sky in the southeast. "Right there—that cloud—what do you see when you look at it?"

    "A fat cloud."

    Alexandra rolled her eyes at him. "What else do you see?"

    He was quiet for a moment studying the sky. "Five more fat clouds
    and three thin ones.”
    Judith McNaught, Something Wonderful

  • #8
    Judith McNaught
    “Why is it when you yield, I feel like the one who has been conquered?"

    -Royce Westmoreland”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #9
    Judith McNaught
    “Biting her lip to stop her chin from quivering, Alexandra raised her eyes to his. "I think," she whispered, trying to smile, "I shall wear the ruby on Queen's Race day, so that when I tie my ribbon on your sleeve—"

    With a groan, Jordan pulled her into his arms.

    "Now that you've said all those other things," she whispered when he finally lifted his lips from hers several minutes later, "do you think you could possibly say 'I love you'? I've been waiting to hear that since you began and—"

    "I love you," he said fiercely. "I love you," he whispered softly, burying his face in her hair. "I love you," he groaned, kissing her lips. "I love you, I love you, I love you…”
    Judith McNaught, Something Wonderful

  • #10
    Judith McNaught
    “Sheridan bit back a teary smile at his quip, afraid to believe him, afraid to trust him, and unable to stop herself because she loved him. "Look at me," Stephen said, tipping her chin up again, and this time her glorious eyes looked into his. "I have several reasons for asking you to walk into that chapel, where there is a vicar waiting for us, but guilt is not among them. I also have several things to ask of you before you agree to go in there with me."

    "What sort of things?"

    "I would like you to give me daughters with your hair and your spirit," he said, beginning to enumerate his reasons and requests. "I would like my sons to have your eyes and your courage. Now, if that's not what you want, then give me any combination you like, and I will humbly thank you for giving me any child we make."

    Happiness began to spread through Sheridan until it was so intense she ached from it. "I want to change your name," he said with a tender smile, "so there's no doubt who you are ever again, or who you belong to." He slid his hands up and down her arms, looking directly into her eyes. "I want the right to share your bed tonight and every night from this day onward. I want to make you moan in my arms again, and I want to wake up wrapped in yours."

    He shifted his hands and cradled her cheeks, his thumbs brushing away two tears at the edges of her shimmering eyes. "Last of all, I want to hear you say 'I love you' every day of my life. If you aren't ready to agree to that last request right now, I would be willing to wait until tonight, when I believe you will. In return for all those concessions, I will grant you every wish that is within my power to grant you.”
    Judith McNaught, Until You

  • #11
    Nyrae Dawn
    “Colt lies on my bed and pulls me down behind him. I expect him to go for my clothes, but instead he kisses me again.
    “Blanket.” I mutter, between kisses.
    “If you’re cold I’m doing something wrong.”
    Nyrae Dawn, Charade

  • #12
    Maggie Osborne
    “I think I fell in love with you that amazing night on the kitchen floor. Or maybe it was the evening you stepped up and set my arm." Testing things, he reached for her hand, and, to his joy, she glared, but she let him take it. "Or maybe the night I knew I loved you was when I kissed you under the mistletoe on Christmas Eve. It's hard to say because I look at you now and it seems to me there's never been a time when I didn't love you.”
    Maggie Osborne, Silver Lining

  • #13
    Maggie Osborne
    “I've always known what you were thinking. You're squeezing that
    marble in your pocket and you're thinking your cattle wouldn't be at risk if it
    weren't for Louise. And maybe you're right. But take a hard look, son. When
    you see that woman working up a sweat pitching hay like a hired hand …
    you're looking at character.
    "And if we ever have another family dinner that goes like the last one did,
    you pay attention. I have an idea that your Louise doesn't sit still for too
    many insults, and I imagine she could cut someone down to size in about
    three sentences if she wanted to. But she sat silent while Philadelphia
    ridiculed and belittled her. Louise did this out of respect for you and this
    family. That is also character.
    "Maybe you really believe Wally is living your life. If so, then you haven't
    been honest with yourself. And you haven't taken a good hard look at the
    life you have. Mark my words, Max. Someday you're going to hold that
    marble, and it won't be a symbol of all you lost. That marble will be the gold
    you went to Piney Creek to find. It will be the most precious thing you own.
    I say this because I didn't raise any stupid sons.”
    Maggie Osborne, Silver Lining

  • #14
    Maggie Osborne
    “All my life I dreamed of having someone think I was beautiful.”
    Maggie Osborne, Silver Lining

  • #15
    Suzanne Wright
    “Here's something for you to remember; you might have been born into money, but you came out of a vagina the same as everyone else. Popping out of one that's rich doesn't make you anything but lucky, or susceptible to being stuck your own arse. Whichever.”
    Suzanne Wright, From Rags

  • #16
    Julianne Donaldson
    “I can never look at a bird without thinking of you," he said. "I wonder what you will do with your wings once you have found them. I wonder how far away they will take you. And I fear them, for my sake, at the same time that I hope for them, for yours.”
    Julianne Donaldson, Blackmoore

  • #17
    Julianne Donaldson
    “You are brave and loyal and true. You have such a good heart." He held my hand close to his chest and covered it with his other hand. "It is only afraid. But I would take such good care of it, love, if you would give it to me.”
    Julianne Donaldson, Blackmoore

  • #18
    Julianne Donaldson
    “A man does not need encouragement to lose his heart.”
    Julianne Donaldson, Blackmoore

  • #19
    Julianne Donaldson
    “Henry lifted his head and looked directly at me. I froze where I stood, feeling as if he had just told me a secret with that look. It was new . It was a question and a statement and a quick, hidden secret all at once..”
    Julianne Donaldson, Blackmoore

  • #20
    Fisher Amelie
    “You are so gosh damn beautiful in here," he said, tapping my chest, "that what's here," he spoke, running the side of his hand down my face, "is magnified tenfold and that is a sight to be hold.”
    Fisher Amelie, Vain

  • #21
    Ellen O'Connell
    “He touched me. We kissed and we held hands sometimes. It was proper. Do you think I should have been with him in that way?" "Hell, no. He's probably not capable." "He's married now. They have children." "Must be Catholic." "What makes you say that?" "Virgin births.”
    Ellen O'Connell, Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold
    tags: humor

  • #22
    Mariana Zapata
    “There was a lot of things about love that you could only learn after you’d faced the real kind. The best kind wasn’t this soft, sweet thing of hearts and picnics. It wasn’t flowery and divine. Real love was gritty. The real kind of love never quit. Someone who loved you would do what’s best for you; they’d stand up for you and sacrifice. Someone who loved you would face any inconvenience willingly. You didn’t know what love was until someone was willing to give up what they loved the most for you. But it was also never letting them make that choice, either.”
    Mariana Zapata, Wait for It

  • #23
    Hartley Coleridge
    “Is love a fancy, or a feeling? No.

    It is immortal as immaculate Truth,

    'Tis not a blossom shed as soon as youth,

    Drops from the stem of life--for it will grow,

    In barren regions, where no waters flow,

    Nor rays of promise cheats the pensive gloom.

    A darkling fire, faint hovering o'er a tomb,

    That but itself and darkness nought doth show,

    It is my love's being yet it cannot die,

    Nor will it change, though all be changed beside;

    Though fairest beauty be no longer fair,

    Though vows be false, and faith itself deny,

    Though sharp enjoyment be a suicide,

    And hope a spectre in a ruin bare.”
    Hartley Coleridge

  • #24
    Laura Thalassa
    “Loss is a wound that never heals. Never never never. It scabs over, and for a time you can almost forget it’s there, but then something—a smell, a sound, a memory—will split that wound right open, and you’ll be reminded again that you’re not whole. That you’ll never fully be whole again.”
    Laura Thalassa, War

  • #25
    Kresley Cole
    “Have you ever fought an opponent you had no defense against? Like a fire breather or an acid spitter?"
    "Once I faced a female with diamond skin," Nix said breathlessly. "I was transfixed - even as she was choking the life out of me."
    "Really?"
    "No, I saw that character on X-Men. I just wanted to commiserate. Alas, I have no weaknesses.”
    Kresley Cole, Pleasure of a Dark Prince

  • #26
    “Stay."

    The strangled word, spoken in anguish, tore at her heart, ripped through her resolve. She swiped at the tears raining over her cheeks and slowly turned, forcing the painful truth past her lips. "I can't stay. I can no longer give you what you want. I can't give you a son."

    Dallas stepped off the veranda and extended a bouquet of wildflowers toward her. "Then stay and give me what I need."

    Her heart lurched at the abundance of flowers wilting within his smothering grasp. She shook her head vigorously. "You don't need me. There are a dozen eligible women in Leighton who would happily give you a son and within the month there will be at least a dozen more—"

    "I'll never love any of them as much as I love you. I know that as surely as I know the sun will come up in the morning."

    Her breath caught, her trembling increased, words lodged in her throat. He loved her? She watched as he swallowed.

    "I know I'm not an easy man. I don't expect you to ever love me, but if you'll tolerate me, I give you my word that I'll do whatever it takes to make you happy—"

    Quickly stepping forward, she pressed her shaking fingers against his warm lips. "My God, don't you know that I love you? Why do you think I'm leaving? I'm leaving because I do love you—so much. Dallas, I want you to have your dream, I want you to have your son."

    Closing his eyes, he laid his roughened hand over hers where it quivered against his lips and pressed a kiss against the heart of her palm.

    "I can't promise that I won't have days when I'll look toward the horizon and feel the aching emptiness that comes from knowing we'll never have a child to pass our legacy on to…"Opening his eyes, he captured her gaze. "But I know the emptiness you'll leave behind will eat away at me every minute of every day."

    -Dallas and Dee”
    Lorraine Heath, Texas Glory

  • #27
    Brittainy C. Cherry
    “You know that place between nightmares and dreams? The place where tomorrows never come and yesterdays don't hurt anymore? The place where your heart beats in sync with mine? The place where time doesn't exist, and it's easy to breathe?
    I want to live there with you.”
    Brittainy C. Cherry, The Air He Breathes

  • #28
    Devney Perry
    “A guy who was lucky to have twenty bucks in his pocket and knew he’d never be able to give you the world.” She pulled her knees into her chest. “I never needed the world.” “But I wanted to give it to you anyway.”
    Devney Perry, Garnet Flats

  • #29
    Kristen Ashley
    “She waits for me at windows and buys me dragons. There are reasons we walk this earth, I’m coming to realize mine.”
    Kristen Ashley, Wildest Dreams
    tags: frey

  • #30
    Kristen Ashley
    “What I’d like to become accustomed to is you giving me whatever you wish…just as long as you keep finding things to give for I never will lose interest in what you have to offer.”
    Kristen Ashley, Broken Dove



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