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  • #1
    Karen Marie Moning
    “This lion that I'd sauntered up to wearing my flashy peacock feathers hadn't snapped the head off my skinny, brilliantly colored neck, he'd only licked me and waited for me to grow claws. I had neither flashy feathers nor claws now. I'd become yet another thing.
    A steel fist inside a velvet glove.
    Strong enough that I was no longer afraid to be gentle. Powerful enough that I could be vulnerable. Scarred enough that I could understand and thread lightly around the deepest scars of others.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #2
    Karen Marie Moning
    “I have to talk to him,” I said flatly. “I forbid it.” Every cell in my being bristled. I practically shouted, “You what?” “For. Bid. It.” “You did not just say that to me.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #3
    Karen Marie Moning
    “We fuck up. Over and over. And we get back up and try to do better. That's all any of us do.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #4
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The corners of his mouth twitched then he gave up the ghost and just flashed me one of those rare, full-on smiles that always made me catch my breath and stare. He's so damn beautiful and his smiles are sunshine in a black velvet sky, improbable and stunning.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #5
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Barrons’s hold tightened further. “Give me one good reason not to kill him. Ms. Lane,” he growled roughly around thick, long black fangs. “Because I asked you not to, Barrons. That’s good enough. You killed the other princes, and I was grateful. I wasn’t ready then. I was still afraid of what I’d become. But this last prince is mine to kill or not to kill. And I say no. At the moment. And although Cruce is incapable of understanding that word, I know you know that a no from me means no. And you will honor it,” I said in a voice that brooked no resistance. It was one of the defining differences between the two proud, dark, violent males. And if he didn’t honor it, he wasn’t the man I believed he was.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #6
    Karen Marie Moning
    “You’re being a bloody fool.” “As if you haven’t been a time or two. Jericho, I’m holding your hand right up till the last. We’ll sit up high on Dani’s water tower, watch the world blink out and blink out with it. I’ll be staring into your eyes at the end. And we’ll smile. And I’m okay with that.” I was more than okay with that. It felt right somehow. I’d found my soul mate. And whatever adventure was coming next, I was meeting it with him. Or drinking deeply of oblivion without him. I couldn’t leave him. It was no longer possible. I wasn’t sure it had ever been.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #7
    Karen Marie Moning
    “My world we humans we’re just pawns on an immortal chessboard.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #8
    Karen Marie Moning
    “I whirled and locked gazes with him, shucked my pride, doffed my prickly alpha stubbornness and said, You are my world, Jericho Barrons. Not him. Never him.
    Karen Marie Moning, Feversong

  • #9
    Mary  Weber
    “I think some have to fight harder to choose good over evil because the evil’s got it out for them. And maybe it’s because those’re the ones evil knows will become the strongest warriors, recognizing true wickedness when it rears its head.”
    Mary Weber, Storm Siren

  • #10
    Judith McNaught
    “The groom always smiles proudly because he's convinced he's accomplished something quite wonderful. The bride smiles because she's been able to convince him of it.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #11
    Judith McNaught
    “Jennifer Merrick had stored all her tears inside her, and her pride and courage would never permit her to break down and shed them.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #12
    Judith McNaught
    “Royce Westmoreland stared at him with biting scorn. "I despise hypocrisy, particularly when it is coated with holiness."
    "May I ask for a specific example?"
    "Fat priests," Royce replied, "with fat purses, who lecture staving peasants on the dangers of gluttony and the merits of poverty.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #13
    Judith McNaught
    “You are mad!" she snapped, her chest heaving. "And you are a devil!"
    "And you, my dear," Royce imperturbably replied, "are a bitch." With that, he turned to the horrified friar and unhesitatingly announced, "The lady and I wish to be wed.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #14
    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

  • #15
    Judith McNaught
    “It was a kingdom of dreams — a place where things would be just the way I wanted them to be.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #16
    Judith McNaught
    “But he knew instinctively what he suggested was impossible. She'd been through so much, and held her tears back for so long, that Royce doubted that anything could force her to shed them.”
    Judith McNaught, A Kingdom of Dreams

  • #17
    Kel Carpenter
    “Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best, and then there are those remarkably rare, addictive ones who just bring out the most. Of everything. They make you feel so alive that you’d follow them straight into hell, just to keep getting your fix. Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever”
    Kel Carpenter, Fortune Favors the Cruel

  • #18
    Danielle L. Jensen
    “Aren't we bold now that we believe we are untouchable.”
    Danielle L. Jensen, The Bridge Kingdom

  • #19
    Danielle L. Jensen
    “Kings and queens make decisions, but it is the common folk who pay the price.”
    Danielle L. Jensen, The Traitor Queen

  • #20
    Danielle L. Jensen
    “I'm fine Aren."

    "I know you are. And I know you can do it yourself. But let me do it for you anyway.”
    Danielle L. Jensen, The Traitor Queen

  • #21
    Rebecca Schaeffer
    “Pain. Everyone is always in pain. Whether it’s a loose hangnail, a sore joint, a cramped back muscle—something. No human is never not in at least a minute amount of pain.”
    Rebecca Schaeffer, Not Even Bones

  • #22
    Rebecca Schaeffer
    “They thought because the US was a “first-world country,” they didn’t have black markets or human trafficking. Idiots.”
    Rebecca Schaeffer, Not Even Bones

  • #23
    Rebecca Schaeffer
    “I know.” His hand ran across the floor, making shapes in the nonexistent dust. “Have you ever seen those shows starring serial-killer main characters? Dexter? Hannibal? Some of those sexy vampire ones the mafia funds to lure victims to them? They make all sorts of excuses for the serial killers. ‘It’s okay, he’s killing bad guys.’ ‘It’s okay, because it happened offscreen.’ I hate those. I hate when people do that to me. When they try to make me sympathetic, moralize all the decisions that aren’t moral.”
    Rebecca Schaeffer, Not Even Bones

  • #24
    Raven Kennedy
    “Bravo!” I yell to the actress who played the part of making two guys fall in love with her and then leaving them both for another female.”
    Raven Kennedy, Signs of Cupidity

  • #25
    Raven Kennedy
    “To all the people who have been screwed over by cupids sticking their arrows where they don't belong. May your book lovers be way more satisfying.”
    Raven Kennedy, Signs of Cupidity

  • #26
    V.E. Schwab
    “I'm not going to die," she said. "Not till I've seen it."
    "Seen what?"
    Her smile widened. "Everything.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Darker Shade of Magic

  • #27
    Victoria Schwab
    “I'd rather die on an adventure than live standing still.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Darker Shade of Magic

  • #28
    Victoria Schwab
    “I apologize for anything I might have done. I was not myself.”
    “I apologize for shooting you in the leg.” said Lila. “I was myself entirely.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Darker Shade of Magic

  • #29
    Victoria Schwab
    “Sure I do,” countered Lila cheerfully. “There’s Dull London, Kell London, Creepy London, and Dead London,” she recited, ticking them off on her fingers. “See? I’m a fast learner.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Darker Shade of Magic

  • #30
    Holly Black
    “I think about that story a lot. I think about it all the time.
    It’s the kind of thing you like. The wicked are slain, with swords no less. Vengeance is had. Boldness is rewarded. But what about all those girls, all those obedient girls who trusted and loved and wed and died? Weren’t they bold, too?
    I bet you don’t think so. I bet you think they were just stupid.
    That’s your problem in a nutshell. You’re judgmental. Everyone makes mistakes. They trust the wrong people. They fall in love. Not you, though. And that’s why it’s so hard to ask you for forgiveness.
    But I am. Asking. I mean, I am going to ask. I am going to try to explain how it happened and how sorry I am.”
    Holly Black, The Lost Sisters



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