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  • #1
    Diana Stevan
    “Outside, the sweet smell of freshly cut alfalfa hay was a welcome change from the odours of sweat and cheap cologne on the dance floor.”
    Diana Stevan, Lilacs in the Dust Bowl

  • #2
    Diana Stevan
    “It blew with a rustling noise, as if all the demons had sprung from hell and decided to release a raspy long sigh together.”
    Diana Stevan, Lilacs in the Dust Bowl

  • #3
    Diana Stevan
    “She envisioned him walking through a blizzard, his head down, his moustache coated with ice, his frozen fingers gripping his bayonet.”
    Diana Stevan, Sunflowers Under Fire

  • #4
    Diana Stevan
    “She understood that unrequited love could break a heart, but there was nothing she could do about his sorrow.”
    Diana Stevan, Sunflowers Under Fire

  • #5
    Diana Stevan
    “With the subject of work off limits, they lapsed into a silence they couldn't recover from, leaving Joanna to wonder how she could feel so lonely in the company of the man she loved.”
    Diana Stevan, The Rubber Fence

  • #6
    Diana Stevan
    “He had tricked her. She'd been right not to trust him. Well, it wouldn't happen again. No chance in hell!”
    Diana Stevan, The Rubber Fence

  • #7
    Diana Stevan
    “See, there’s this little relationship we have with the drug lords—the legal drug lords. If we play cool with them, they play cool with us. And sometimes we get some nice toys.”
    Diana Stevan, The Rubber Fence

  • #8
    Diana Stevan
    “Her forehead wrinkled as she tried to remember where she’d met this man with raven hair and rugged features, a man who could give any Hollywood star serious competition if he was so inclined.”
    Diana Stevan, A Cry From The Deep

  • #9
    Diana Stevan
    “Those were the things she hated: all those regrets, all those maybes.”
    Diana Stevan, A Cry From The Deep

  • #10
    Diana Stevan
    “If she was interested, she wouldn't be going after someone who couldn't speak for himself. A man like that would need more care than she was prepared to give. Besides, didn't he ever look in the mirror? If he was so well off, why was he wearing such a lousy suit?”
    Diana Stevan, Lilacs in the Dust Bowl

  • #11
    Diana Stevan
    “There was a reason things turned out the way they did. Dolly would have to understand that sometimes life threw you a curveball. Even the best batters struck out.”
    Diana Stevan



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