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Captivating Quotes

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Barbara Sontheimer
“Silently she stared at the splintered pieces and felt the flame in her soul gutter.  The flame she had nurtured since she was a child. The flame that had in it what little sparks of happiness she had ever known as well as all her hopes and dreams for the future.  She had tended it so carefully and for so long, and in one, horrendous, agonizing second, felt it simply... go out.”
Barbara Sontheimer, Victor's Blessing

Barbara Sontheimer
“Nearing the Riefler's big red brick house he could see the yellow light spill out on the galerie Yvonne had insisted her German husband wrap around the house.  There was a tightening in Victor's chest.  It happened to him whenever he got close to the Riefler's house, or church on Sunday- anytime he thought he might catch a glimpse of Celena.”
Barbara Sontheimer, Victor's Blessing

Barbara Sontheimer
“The minute the door was opened, she wished she had made some excuse not to see them.  Victor was sitting by the bed, and the tender expression on his face as he looked down at his wife and latest child, made something violent and jealous jump in Penelope's heart.  She could have murdered Ethan for shutting the door loudly behind them, interrupting their intimacy.”
Barbara Sontheimer, Victor's Blessing

Michael G. Kramer
“Eliza answered, “My Lady, that was Sir Roger Mortimer!”
Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

Erik Pevernagie
“Some are condemned to remain mere “clock and smart phone watchers”, inasmuch as they are not able to read and interpret the lines of their life or don't even treasure the enchantment of daily captivating moments. If we are not prepared to give some personal time to social time, we walk like blind men through gloomy alleys of our existence. ( " Please. Just a bit of a chat " )”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Facing our problems, first, and living by the seat of the pants, and opening ourselves to the world can turn life into a captivating journey on a sparkling rainbow. ("A glimpse of the future")”
Erik Pevernagie

Cricket Rohman
“There was nothing between the ranch and the nearest town except a windy, two-lane mountain road edged with pine trees, meadows, cliffs and boulders. No Dairy Queen, no Circle K, nothing.”
Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

Lucy Christopher
“The deep blue of your eyes had secrets. I wanted them.”
Lucy Christopher, Stolen

“Leo sighed and went back to her work, but by the time she reached her little apartment on the houseboat moored to Gezira Island she was weary and on edge. She could not get the thought of Alix caught up in a battle out of her head. Sasha’s informant had described how she had been honoured by Tito for her role as a bombasi, hurling grenades into enemy bunkers. It wasn’t hard to imagine how dangerous that would be. She longed to confide in someone, to share her anxiety, but there was no one she could tell without divulging her source. She considered trying to get a phone call through to Sasha in London but dismissed the idea. It was unfair to burden him with the same worry when he was as helpless as she was. Apart from that, she was not sure how he would react. He hated the idea of women anywhere near the front line, as she knew from her own experience. In addition, Alix was fighting on the wrong side as far as he was concerned.”
Holly Green, A Call to Home

“Alix’s stomach contracted. The Escort Battalion was normally held in reserve until the crucial moment in any battle, so she should have expected this; but the report from Prozor suggested this would be a more desperate and dangerous fight than any they had experienced. Nikola had proved himself a good commander, in spite of his disability, but his luck might run out at any time – and where Nikola went, Dragomir went too.”
Holly Green, A Call to Home

Cricket Rohman
“When Hannah’s life hangs in the balance, is Trace willing to face his greatest fear to rescue the woman he loves?”
Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

“Far off, I heard a rumble. A land slip perhaps. Or maybe tank fire from thirty miles away. I figured the sounds of war would carry this far into the desert mountains.”
Murray Bailey, The Prisoner of Acre

Katie Hall-May
“If I had made another choice that night, would
my life have been less pursued by ghosts? Or just
significantly shorter?”
Katie Hall-May, Puck's Legacy

Leslie K. Simmons
“He was shy in her presence the next morning, his brittle spirit quenched enough not to shatter. The children did not see the ghost she saw, only his longed-for presence.”
Leslie K. Simmons, Red Clay, Running Waters

Steven Decker
“Well, it’s like this, Edward. There is a cosmic certainty to things. An order. There are places, like Earth, where time passes. People live, then die. And there are places like this, outside of time, where existence goes on forever.”
Steven Decker, One More Life to Live

Steven Decker
“Edward breathed in the sweet fragrance of the dogwood blossoms. The delicious air came into his lungs and passed into his blood, coursing through his veins with euphoric energy that he’d never experienced. He felt as strong as a hundred men as they passed out of the dogwood coppice and began the ascent up the hill. Their pace was leisurely. Edward could have run all the way to the top if he wanted, but no urge to do so imposed itself on him. For the first time in his life, Edward felt peace, down to the marrow of his bones.”
Steven Decker, One More Life to Live

Frank  Lambert
“When it reached the mirror’s edge, the blood began to drip and the synchronous echo of each drop that hit the white, porcelain sink below almost felt relaxing.”
Frank Lambert, Xyz

Lucy Christopher
“You saw me before I saw you. In the airport, that day in August, you had that look in your eyes, as though you wanted something from me, as though you’d wanted it for a long time. No one had ever looked at me like that before, with that kind of intensity. It unsettled me, surprised me, I guess. Those blue, blue eyes, icy blue, looking back at me as if I could warm them up. They’re pretty powerful, you know, those eyes, pretty beautiful, too.”
Lucy Christopher, Stolen

Leslie K. Simmons
“Are you saying these Christians believe we will never be good enough to marry their daughters because of our race?”
Leslie K. Simmons, Red Clay, Running Waters

Frank  Lambert
“Bonnyman quickly walked over to the head and picked it up by the hair. He held it in front of his face. ‘Tell me whose orders you follow,’ he said in a gentle voice that Zam didn’t think he possessed.
The wraith looked past Bonnyman, staring at its body twitching on the floor. ‘Never your orders,’ it gasped, before closing its eyes forever.”
Frank Lambert, Xyz

“Tito had set up his headquarters in the Town Hall and Alix found him in a spacious room overlooking the main square. As always, he was dressed in the simple grey tunic and breeches of Partisan uniform, without any badges of rank or other decoration. It was enough that something in his bearing and in his eyes projected a natural authority. Lying under his desk was his Alsatian dog, Luks, his constant companion.
He greeted her with a smile. ‘Ah, my flame of the forest! Come in. Sit, sit.’
Alix felt a warm flush of pleasure. The nickname was one Tito had coined for her in the course of the many battles they had fought and it signified a special relationship that had begun in the early days of the war, before they left Belgrade, when she had been able to bring a contingent of workers from her father’s estate to join the cause and, more importantly, with Drago’s help, reveal the location of arms handed out by the agents of the Special Operations Executive, (known to its members as SOE), to village heads in preparation for possible resistance. Tito had decided then that she was his lucky charm.”
Holly Green, A Call to Home

Rebecca Rosenberg
“The anchor symbolizes clarity and courage during chaos and confusion,” my Grand-mere says. “Chaos and Confusion, aren’t those your cats names?” Now I know her story is a delusion.”
Rebecca Rosenberg, Champagne Widows: First Woman of Champagne, Veuve Clicquot

Rebecca Rosenberg
“Fighting is a soldier’s only religion. But it has proven useful to adopt the religion of the country I wish to conquer.”
Rebecca Rosenberg, Champagne Widows: First Woman of Champagne, Veuve Clicquot

Rebecca Rosenberg
“Politics is a moving target with no bullseye of truth, breaking up more families than uniting them.”
Rebecca Rosenberg, Champagne Widows: First Woman of Champagne, Veuve Clicquot

Katie Hall-May
“Secrets breed other secrets. That’s how they work.”
Katie Hall-May, Puck's Legacy

Katie Hall-May
“All my life I had longed for a straightforward fight. To
stride out with confidence, and slay a dragon. But there
were no dragons, and the only thing I had ever met
which barely approached one, I had loved.”
Katie Hall-May, Puck's Legacy

Eli Wilde
“Death would have to wait a while longer for another soul to feed upon.”
Eli Wilde, My Unbeating Heart

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Oh my gods,' I hissed. 'You are...'

'What?' The colours of his eyes were churning again. ''Captivating to you? I know. There's no need to tell me.'

'Wasn't planning to.'

'Whatever you say, na'laa,' he murmured.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, Fall of Ruin and Wrath

“Tell me, Seer, of the hearts that lie intertwined…”
Abdullah Yousef, Blood of the Levant

Avijeet Das
“Some places just speak to the heart without needing many words. Nepal is one of them. Some places touch the soul without saying much. Nepal is one of them. With its breathtaking beauty and undeniable charm, Nepal is a destination every traveler should experience at least once.”
Avijeet Das

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