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    Valerie Bowman
    “Crazy was a river you just floated along on. - KC Klein”
    Valerie Bowman
    tags: humor

  • #2
    Wendy LaCapra
    “The Maximilian of her memory ceased to exist next to the real man. The former was a simple penny-lute tune. In the flesh, Max was the King’s Theater orchestra playing Haydn.”
    Wendy LaCapra, Lady Vice

  • #3
    Wendy LaCapra
    “He cradled her burning cheek and his rough fingers chafed. He radiated more heat than a bustling inn’s kitchen—and his warmth was every bit as alluring. Comfort, his body promised. Care and sustenance.”
    Wendy LaCapra, Lady Vice

  • #4
    Louise L. Hay
    “I do not fix problems. I fix my thinking. Then problems fix themselves.”
    Louise Hay

  • #5
    Wendy LaCapra
    “She whispered his name—the name he had never been called until he had found her here. The consonants shivered across his skin, an incantation marking him as hers.”
    Wendy LaCapra, Lady Scandal

  • #6
    Sara Jane Stone
    “And when you're not partying in Vegas, what do you do?" she asked. "Prepare for your role as the next James Bond?"
    "No, I don't work alone."
    She cocked her head as if trying to make sense of his words.
    "I'm a SEAL in Uncle Sam's Navy. When I'm working, I have a team of guys who could kick James Bond's ass watching my back, covering my six at all times.”
    Sara Jane Stone, To Tempt a SEAL

  • #7
    Wendy LaCapra
    “Maddening, he was. And oh-so-attractive, blast her penchant for mysterious eyes.
    …and muscular thighs.
    …and squared shoulders.
    …and a scent so enticing she wanted to take a bite out of his shoulder.”
    Wendy LaCapra, Lady Scandal

  • #8
    Margery Williams Bianco
    “Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand.”
    Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit



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