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  • #1
    Ilsa J. Bick
    “We were like matching bookends, almost touching but with volumes between us and stories, so many stories.”
    Ilsa J. Bick, Drowning Instinct

  • #2
    Evangeline Anderson
    “Just sayin' you got a hot nature, little girl. Quick to anger, quick to lust. Some people are just like that - hot-blooded.”
    Evangeline Anderson, Planet X

  • #3
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Go be with your husband ... before he realises that he's still in love with me”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #4
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Handsome, fictional men were so much easier to stomach than real life ones who smelled of Christmas and looked like a Calvin Klein model”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #5
    Tarryn Fisher
    “My heart clenches. I still love this boy. The realization scares me. I thought I was over it. I thought I could handle something like this; an impromptu run in.”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #6
    Tarryn Fisher
    “When they're together, it's like putting a hurricane and a tornado in the same room - you can feel the tension. I didn't believe in the cliche of soul mates until I saw them together.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #7
    Tarryn Fisher
    “It’s like he’s seeing the only thing that matters. I am sickly familiar with the way he looks at Olivia, because it is the way I look at him.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #8
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I have done a number of things to keep this man. I have lied and cheated. I have been sexy and meek, fierce and vulnerable. I have been everything but myself.
    He is mine right now, but I am never enough for him. I can feel it — see it in the way he looks at me. His eyes are always probing, searching for something. I don’t know what he’s looking for. I wish I did. I cannot compete against a baby — my baby.
    I am who I am.
    My name is Leah, and I will do anything to keep my husband.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #9
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I knew he never loved me like he loved her, but I wanted him anyway. I knew his love for me was conditional, but I wanted him anyway. I knew I was second choice, but I wanted him anyway. But,this was too much.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #10
    Tarryn Fisher
    “He told me he loved me. He was supposed to protect me from hurt, not inflict it in the cruelest of ways. He betrayed me. I’m dying. I’m dead. Why am I still breathing? God, I don’t know how to make
    the hurt stop.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #11
    Tarryn Fisher
    “One thing to know about me: I dig. If I can’t find it — I dig deeper, harder. I dig until I find it. The only thing I couldn’t dig into was my own mind. I didn’t want to see it.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #12
    Tarryn Fisher
    “A woman shouldn’t have to do that. She
    should feel safe in her marriage. That’s why you got married — to feel safe from all the men who were trying to siphon your soul.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #13
    Tarryn Fisher
    “A woman shouldn’t have to fight that hard to be with a man. He should just want her…”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #14
    Tarryn Fisher
    “She was like a disease that came along every few years, contaminating everyone in her path.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #15
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I think of myself as being perfectly photoshopped. If I started scraping at the layers of what I’m suppressing — what I’ve put a pretty picture over — things would start looking pretty ugly.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red

  • #16
    A. Meredith Walters
    “Because for all those years he lived his double life, his wife and his children had no idea that the devil lurked beneath the face of the man they loved.”
    A. Meredith Walters, The Contradiction of Solitude

  • #17
    A. Meredith Walters
    “We were perfect in our mad sanity.”
    A. Meredith Walters, The Contradiction of Solitude

  • #18
    A. Meredith Walters
    “Lust and attraction were dangerous things. They could make a man rush to his death without thinking twice.”
    A. Meredith Walters, The Contradiction of Solitude

  • #19
    Nenia Campbell
    “The villains were always ugly in books and movies. Necessarily so, it seemed. Because if they were attractive—if their looks matched their charm and their cunning—they wouldn't only be dangerous.

    They would be irresistible.”
    Nenia Campbell, Horrorscape

  • #20
    Nenia Campbell
    “There was something delightfully intimate about the relationship between predator and prey.”
    Nenia Campbell, Horrorscape

  • #21
    Nenia Campbell
    “Why me?"

    “Because I lie awake at night, dreaming of all the things I want to do to your body, of leaving marks on your skin so that everyone knows that you are mine. And only mine.” He leaned back against one of the larger metal tables. “But you fight yourself even as you fight me, and I love that, too. I love watching you squirm, because it gives me some idea of how you'll look when I'm inside you. I want to be your last thought at night, and your first taste at dawn. I want to teach you, own you, control you.”
    Nenia Campbell, Horrorscape

  • #22
    Nenia Campbell
    “Just remember,” he told her. “If you run from me, I will pursue.”
    Nenia Campbell, Fearscape

  • #23
    Nenia Campbell
    “Can you feel the ties that bind us? Can you feel them tightening? Because I can, they're so tight that I can scarcely breathe.”
    Nenia Campbell , Fearscape

  • #24
    Nenia Campbell
    “Once upon a time, there was a naïve and innocent girl who thought she could tame the beast and live happily ever after. But the beast did not want to be tamed, for he was a beast and beasts care not for such things, and the girl died along with her dreams.

    From childhood's grave sprang a young woman, jaded before her years, who knew that beasts could wear the skins of men, and that evil could exist in sunlight, as well as darkness.

    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #25
    Nenia Campbell
    “It wasn't that she was sad—sadness had very little to do with it, really, considering that most of the time, she felt close to nothing at all. Feeling required nerves, connections, sensory input. The only thing she felt was numb. And tired. Yes, she very frequently felt tired.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #26
    Nenia Campbell
    “Why did this keep happening? Why her? Perhaps there was some pheromone certain people omitted, perceivable only on a wavelength unique to those individuals who preyed on them.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #27
    Nenia Campbell
    “Hatred is about possession. It is all-consuming, cruel, and vainglorious. When love is allowed to fester, it becomes twisted and corrupt; it settles deep in the heart...and metastasizes, sending its dark roots through the body to raze all that stands in its way. Love is chaste and pure. Love is banal....No, hatred has infinitely more possibilities.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #28
    Nenia Campbell
    “Ask yourself what a man without guile might do to your body in the dark.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #29
    Nenia Campbell
    “How easy it would be for a lamb to lose herself in the eyes of a wolf that first time. She would be unprepared. She would be frightened. Her little heart would pound. Blood would flow to her limbs. Her breathing would catch—and quicken. Perhaps the wolf would consume her. I think in most cases, he would. Yes. But this lamb possesses something that arouses his curiosity—and makes him hunger for something more than flesh or blood. And so the wolf lay with the lamb.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape

  • #30
    Nenia Campbell
    “He acted like a libertine of Europe with a genteel Southern propriety—and had all the morals of an emotionless psychopath. The two former masked the latter, like leaves covering a snare. You didn't notice the steel jaws until they were impaled in your flesh, and by then it was already far too late to run.”
    Nenia Campbell, Terrorscape



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