19 Quotes by Julia London

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    -On creating a false identity for Pheobe-"A widow," Ava insisted."How did her husband die?" Greer asked."I hardly know," Ava said with a shrug as she rocked Jonathan in her arms. "How do men typically die? A fall from a horse or some such thing.""I scarcely believe scores of men are falling to their deaths from their saddles," Greer said drily.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    Ye Must Take Me For A Featherbrain - Mared Lockhart

  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    Wouldn't it be great to just exist in another culture and soak it all in? What if I had done that when I was younger? What if I'd met some Highland guy who looked like Jamie Fraser from 'Outlander' and was totally into me? What if I had stayed? That's loosely how this series of short romantic comedies, 'How to Marry a Highlander,' came into being.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    There are few places in my life that I've found more ruggedly beautiful than the Highlands of Scotland. The place is magical - it's so far north, so remote, that sometimes it feels like you've left this world and gone to another.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    Scotland is so gorgeous that every time I'm there, I start to dream of living there. I want to buy one of those whitewashed cottages with the thatch roofs and gaze out at the sea and read my books. I want to be away from the Internet and the news and lawn mowers at 7 A.M. on Sunday mornings.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    My inspiration comes from so many things, it is hard to give credit to one. I find music of all kinds to be a great inspiration. A melody or a lyric can fire my imagination. Exercise is another. Endorphins fuel my thoughts - I tend to work out scenes and dialogue when I am exercising. Reading is also a great inspiration.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    One of the things that interests me about the Regency period is how women began to stir under the thumbs of men, wanting more and bigger freedoms.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Julia London
  • Quote

    I loved creating a series about the four Cabot sisters, who were not content to let their destinies be dictated to them. In 'The Trouble With Honor,' this desire became especially urgent when the sisters were faced with the prospect of losing their place in society. Eldest sister Honor led the charge. They were undaunted!

  • Tags
  • Share