Ya Fantasy Book Quotes

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L. Danvers
“They couldn't allow fear to consume them. They could crumble under its weight, or they could weaken it. They chose the latter.”
L. Danvers, Fate Abandoned

Victoria Moschou
“At least I knew that, even though fear was the one that could keep people up for endless nights to come, still integrity and faith could make them a fine pillow.”
Victoria Moschou, Guardian of the Auras

Victoria Moschou
“It is the unknown we fear. The fact that we won't have anyone by our side to help us face whatever it is that generated that fear in the first place. To tell us that it is all right not to be strong and brave and indestructible all the time.”
Victoria Moschou, Guardian of the Auras

Beady Vries
“Violet was not the heir to the throne of Bodhiasphere.
She was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Which was unlucky... for her.”
Beady Vries, Adaline and the Sphere

Beady Vries
“It is a noble act to accept our losses while celebrating the gains of so many, I am convinced today's outcome would have delighted King Caelum. Your time with him has been a blessing, as is any time with our loved ones. But we must all learn to say goodbye.”
Beady Vries, Adaline and the Sphere

Michelle Helen Fritz
“Do not let doubt creep in, for that is the surest way to kill a dream. And you have such beautiful dreams to dream.”
Michelle Helen Fritz, A Court of Broken Dreams & Curses

Michelle Helen Fritz
“Excuse me? What’s that you say? Did you not wish upon my star that you wanted to embrace your destiny? Well, that’s me! And here I stand, ready to bip and bop you along your way.”
Michelle Helen Fritz, A Court of Broken Dreams & Curses

Samantha Shaye
“Maybe today was the day the fire roared and defeated all the rest.”
Samantha Shaye, The Fall of Ahilon

“Why did you save me?”

The Death Dealer's reply was a murmur, barely audible, “Because this world is flawed,” he confessed, his words imbued with a deep-seated belief in the potential for change. The air around them seemed to quiver, charged with a sense of purpose so potent it was as if the Kosmos—and perhaps even the Gods themselves—were listening. “Maybe you have a part to play in making this world a better place.”
Kayla Cunningham