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  • #1
    Al Boudreau
    “If someone claims you will never succeed, fail only to listen, for when you prove them wrong, it shall be the sweetest success you will ever know.”
    Al Boudreau

  • #2
    Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another What! You
    “Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

  • #3
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “Time held no meaning as my mind darted in and out of memories. Past and present collided to create a full-sensory collage out of my life: playing hide-n-seek with my best friends Luke—who always cheated by walking through walls when he was about to be caught—and Lucy; Mr. Caldrin critiquing my sketches and offering ideas to make them more realistic; targets changing faces, blending into the same person, their thoughts rippling through my mind like waves. Through it all, a demon stalked me from the shadows of my memories, never quite showing its face, but crouching, waiting.

    And then I dreamed....”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Fire

  • #4
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “Haunted by demons of the past, hounded by demons not yet met, the nevermore and evermore left her little peace.” ~A Tale of Two Women”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me

  • #5
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “He loves me, he loves me not. How many flowers must I kill before he loves me?” ~He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me

  • #6
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “She has learned to love. To fear. To hate. And then to love again. Through it all, she writes.” ~Once Upon A Time There Was A Girl”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me

  • #7
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “The house burned in the fire. Her house. Her prison of lies and of denial. Her American dream turned nightmare.”~Unbreakable Heart”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Bits of You & Pieces of Me

  • #8
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “She refused to be one of those girls who fell for a pretty face that just white-washed a total jack-ass underneath. She could ogle, but she would not fall until she knew he deserved her.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Life

  • #9
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “She flipped through the pages of her apps, as if Apple made an app for "Escape from a deserted island.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Life

  • #10
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “Would you like to hold my sword?" He asked the question with a gleam in his eyes.
    Lucy burst out laughing. At least she didn't giggle again. "You did not just say that. But, um, yeah, I'd like to hold your sword, Agent Riley."
    Hunter grinned and unzipped his backpack, pulling out something surprisingly small. He held it out to her, and noticed the disappointed look on her face. "Expecting something bigger?"
    She smirked at his continued play on words. She had a lifetime of training in verbal and physical sparring; he was no match for her. "They say size doesn't matter, but I disagree."
    Hunter, who apparently hadn't expected her response, choked on his own comeback and unsheathed the sword, then placed it in her hand. "You have to stroke it a certain way to make it bigger.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Life

  • #11
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “If you aren't feeling better soon, we’re going to the doctor’s. I'll do whatever it takes to keep you safe and get you out of there, if it comes to that." He towered over me, his spiky blond hair disheveled from our recent make-out session that now seemed so long ago.
    My body shuddered, and not just because of my symptoms. Whatever it takes could mean a lot of things to Drake, including—but not limited to—physical violence and total mind control. The darkness of his paranormal talents scared me and seduced me in equal measure.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Fire

  • #12
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “In one blow, that dream died as they dragged me—him—away. A tear slid down my cheek. I wasn't the only one mourning the loss of a dream.
    "I'm sorry."
    'You're not alone, I just wanted you to know that. And someday, when I have my powers back and am free, I'm going to do some serious damage to the people who've hurt you.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Mind

  • #13
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “I opened the door and stepped in. Raw pain filled me at the sight of my painting.

    'Show me what it looked like, before the fire.'

    His request surprised me, but I did as he asked. With eyes closed, I projected the exact details of the painting I had poured my soul into. Just as I had experienced his love of surfing in a visceral way, he shared not just the visual beauty of my work, but the love and passion with which I had dedicated myself to it.

    'Thank you. Now, it will never truly be gone.'

    I choked back a sob and went to Mr. K's office.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Forbidden Mind

  • #14
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “One star breaks off from the others, shooting across the sky, a bright light trailing behind it, and I finally understand why people wish on dying stars. Because something always has to die for life to give birth to a new dream.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #15
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “Paris is pregnant with layers of history, colored with the ink of artists who dared to dream of a world only they could see.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #16
    Dmytry Karpov
    “It's like I'm giving birth from my mouth.”
    Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #17
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “It's the nature of being human that, in our own blindness, we lash out and blind others.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #18
    Kimberly Kinrade
    “I think of Winter, of her smile, her eyes, her arms wrapped around me, and I know where home is. It's wherever she is, and right now she is too far away. My heart has escaped my body and is walking Paris without me.”
    Kimberly Kinrade, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #19
    Dmytry Karpov
    “She opened herself to him, and, in that moment, she opened herself to the world. Let it hurt her. Let it burn her veins, boil her blood and scorch her heart. For where there could be pain, there could be pleasure and love. She would be cold no longer. She would melt the hearts of others, and in turn, they would melt hers. She would feel the full spectrum of emotions and cry. She would be human. And she would be happy.”
    Dmytry Karpov, Kiss Me in Paris

  • #20
    “So, why do you write these strong female characters?

    Because you’re still asking me that question."

    [Equality Now speech, May 15, 2006]”
    Joss Whedon



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