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Book Excerpts Quotes

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“Love shouldn’t be for everyone. Or there should be conditions, like how many times you’re allowed to fall for the same person; because I’m in love with you again.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“You’re mine and in some ways, you belong to me forever. No matter what happens when we grow old, no matter where life takes us, no matter if you and I end up together. You’re in my heart. You’ll always be in my heart. You’re mine and in some ways, you’ll belong to me forever.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“You’re three wishes from Aladdin’s Chirag, all rolled into one. Anirudh Jha, I’d ask for nothing more for the rest of my life.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“Love fades with time. Sex becomes routine. You pretend to be in love with the person you once loved with all your heart. You have to make compromises. Romance doesn’t last. The person you fell in love with eventually won’t give you butterflies in your stomach anymore. You want them out of your life, but you can’t get the words to come out of your mouth.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“She was unreal.
She was perfection.
Girls like her didn’t belong here.
Fortunately, she did belong to me.
She always wore a winsome smile, but it wasn’t only that.
It was her eyes; they were made up of stars.
Her hands.
Her fingers.
It was the world’s most fancy duty to keep her close.”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“Never ask questions you don’t want the answers to!”
Pratibha Malav, If Tomorrow Comes

“Do not dare pass through these charred branches. Those who do are never seen again, for the woods beyond are haunted by a great dragon with four wings and the fire of Heaven burning in its eyes.”
A.J. Sky, Starstorm

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Jovani turned back to the four members from his clan. 'I won’t need backup, Percival, I have a priceless bargaining chip.'

From the way the others eyed my form, I understood it was me he considered his negotiating leverage. I felt somewhat confident that meant I was more valuable alive.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, The Tarishe Curse