262 Quotes About Women-s-fiction
- Author Rachel Gibson
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I am a very good cook.” When she did cook.“Good. I like to eat.” He lightly bit her palm.The too-much-air feeling in Lucy’s stomach pressed upward into her heart. “What?” she asked past the constriction in her chest.“What do I like to eat?”“Yeah.”“Blondes with blue eyes.”Oh God. She pulled her hand from his. “Are you hungry?”His gaze lowered to her mouth. “I could eat.
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- Author Kim Hornsby in The Dream Jumper's Secret
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I only have secrets that keep you safe, Darlin
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- Author Shelle Sumners
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Look at this, Grace," Peg's e-mail said. "He's entrancing those people. I just realized. Taking them out of themselves. Ty is sort of like a medicine man. A shaman. P.S. Have you called him?
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- Author S.L. Scott
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I like these games we play, the ones that involve our heads and our hearts ~ Page 212
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- Author Christina Westover
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She realized, when relationships failed to last, it was not because love was no longer present, but because people had stopped believing in themselves and in their partners.
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- Author Leslie A. Gordon
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Parenthood doesn’t improve one’s character, it exposes it.
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- Author Brandi Salazar
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Terri had already gotten her panties into a bunch just from one little phone call, so he knew coming at her too much too fast would be more trouble than it was worth. He couldn’t exactly beat her into submission, not right away anyway. Although he did enjoy seeing her get all riled up. Nothing tugged at a man’s heartstrings like a pair of mascara smeared eyes. Randy from Spring Cleaning-- Coming Summer 2012
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- Author James Lusarde
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I like the sounds of words. Words are very enjoyable. I like words because they are... seductive. And I like words because they can contain... fantasies.
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- Author Kanza Javed
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After everything is said and done, a memory remains a treacherous thing…How long does one cling on to the people they’ve lost? How long could I have remembered my grandfather? How long had it been since I forgotten him and my mind began harbouring other things?
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