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  • #1
    Tessa Dare
    “This is ideal, you’ll see. We do everything backward. It’s just how we are. We began with an elopement. After that, we made love. Next, we’ll progress to courting. When we’re old and silver-haired, perhaps we’ll finally get around to flirtation. We’ll make fond eyes at each other over our mugs of gruel. We’ll be the envy of couples half our age.”
    Tessa Dare, A Week to be Wicked

  • #2
    “Viv closed her eyes, sick with regret. "Why do you act like no one ever loved you? I loved you."

    For a second Regina's fingers were softer, almost caressing, at the nape of Viv's neck. "Hmm. Maybe you did. But it's funny ... how we want love from certain people, and if we don't get it from them, it'll never be enough coming from someone else.”
    Sarah Cross, Tear You Apart

  • #3
    “Henley—" She reached for him, but he eluded her grasp. "I don't want you to go."

    "No, you want to be the one who leaves. That's how it works, right? You go whenever you're ready. And to hell with what I'm ready for.”
    Sarah Cross, Tear You Apart

  • #4
    Tessa Dare
    “She stared at him, unable to believe the words coming from his lips.
    "You're doing this on purpose," she said, slowly understanding him. "You're pushing me away because you're afraid."
    "I'm not pushing you away. I believe I just offered to marry you."
    "In the most insulting, unappealing way possible.”
    Tessa Dare, Romancing the Duke

  • #5
    Mary Balogh
    “What sort of man could you love for a lifetime?" he asked her.
    She was silent for a while. He guessed that she was considering her answer.
    "A kind man," she said. "When we are young and foolish we do not realize how essential a component of love kindness is. It is perhaps the most important quality. And an honorable man. Always doing the right thing no matter what."
    His heart sank-on both account.
    "And a strong man," she said. "Strong enough to be vulnerable, to take risks, to be honest even when honesty might expose him to ridicule or rejection. And someone who would put himself at the center of my world even before knowing that I would be willing to do the same for him. A man foolish and brave enough to tell me that he loves me even when I have hidden all signs that I love him in return."
    "Eve-" he said.
    "He would have to be tall and broad and dark and hook-nosed," she said. "And frowning much of the time, pretending he is tough and impervious to all the finer emotions. And then smiling occasionally to light up my heart and my life."
    Good God!
    "He would have to be you," she said. "no one else would do. Which is just as well, considering the fact that I am married to you...”
    Mary Balogh, Slightly Married

  • #6
    Gina Damico
    “Driggs whispered to Lex out of the side of his mouth as they walked, "I never got grounded before you came here."
    "You never touched a boob before I came here either."
    "Touché." He flashed a goofy grin as Uncle Mort shoved him into his room and slammed the door. "Worth it!”
    Gina Damico, Scorch

  • #7
    “An attractive blonde behind the receptionist's desk smiles at me as I walk in. I assume she’s the receptionist, because I can’t think of any other reason she would be sitting behind the receptionist’s desk. Unless maybe she’s filling in for the real receptionist, who could be on her lunch break. But then I remember: it’s almost two, and I doubt anyone takes their lunch breaks that late. So this must be the actual receptionist.”
    Fanny Merkin, Fifty Shames of Earl Grey

  • #8
    Kristan Higgins
    “Here. Let me untangle your hair, at least. If we need to run, we can't have you stuck."
    "I don't think Bob's up for running," I said.
    "Then you'll take my horse."
    "What about you?"
    "I'll stay here and whittle a sword and kill the bear or, if that doesn't work, I'll just be eaten alive, happily sacrificing my life for yours." He gave me a look. "Or I'll just stay on the horse and you can sit behind me. Satan can hold two, I'm sure."
    "Oh, so you're a cowboy now? I wasn't aware that architects were also masters of horseflesh. You and Satan BFFs now? Practiced your stunt-riding this morning?"
    "My dad gave me a few lessons."
    "When? When you were six?"
    "Well, you know, Harper, maybe we should just stay here and bicker until the bear can't stand it anymore and kills us both. Would that make you happy?”
    Kristan Higgins, My One and Only

  • #9
    Sayer Adams
    “Don't start on the tortured poet crap, okay? You have no idea what it's like to deal with you guys. You just walk away when it suits you. You have all these soulful songs, you have these grandiose feelings, angst and pain. You cry and I feel sorry for you. I want to cradle you and care for you, do anything to help put the broken pieces back together. But then, guess what? When it's over, when it all falls apart, I'm broken, too. You're perfectly happy being in pieces, but I'm not. I'm not happy being broken.”
    Sayer Adams, Blindsided

  • #10
    Kristen Simmons
    “I wondered what he'd done that had been so terrible that he wouldn't accept even an ounce of kindness from another person. It seemed impossible just then that I could ever hate him more than he hated himself.”
    Kristen Simmons, Article 5

  • #11
    Eileen Cook
    “We reached to shake hands, and as soon as we touched, it felt like a current ran between the two of us. My heart sped up. Our eyes met. Nathaniel cleared his throat, and I realized he was trying to take his hand back and I was holding on to it with a death grip. I dropped his hand like it was a burning log. Oh God, I was turning into a stepbrother groper. He was nice to me, and the next thing he knew, I was hanging off him like a parasite. He was most likely grateful I hadn't thrown myself at his face for a tongue kiss.”
    Eileen Cook, Unraveling Isobel

  • #12
    Julie Garwood
    “Trouble follows you like a shadow, Gillian. You're prone to injuries. I swear to God, if a tree decided to fall right now, it would find your head to land on."
    "Oh, for heaven's sake," she muttered. "I'll admit that I have had a run of bad fortune, but—"
    He wouldn't let her continue. "A run of bad fortune? Since I've known you, you've been beaten, stabbed and now shot with an arrow. If this keeps up, you'll be dead in another month”
    Julie Garwood, Ransom

  • #13
    Julie Garwood
    “You're English," he said. "And I will therefore make certain allowances for you. I realize you don't understand you shouldn't argue with me, and so I'll explain it to you. Don't argue with me."
    Incredulous, she said, "That's it? 'Don't argue with me' is your explanation as to why I shouldn't argue with you?”
    Julie Garwood, Ransom

  • #14
    Amanda Hocking
    “How did you even know I wasn't in my room?"
    "I checked on you." Finn gave me a look like I was an idiot. "I check on you every morning."
    "You check on me when I'm sleeping?" I gaped at him. "Every morning?"
    He nodded.
    "I didn't know that."
    "Why would you know that? You're sleeping," Finn pointed out.”
    Amanda Hocking, Switched

  • #15
    Sandy Williams
    “No. No way. I don't love Aren. I can't because, damn it, I'm not one of those girls, the ones who have two men chasing after them but can't make up their minds who to choose. If you can’t decide who you love more, you don’t love either of them enough.”
    Sandy Williams, The Shadow Reader

  • #16
    Anna Sheehan
    “I didn't want the sun to rise. I didn't want the world to continue turning. I wanted the whole planet put into stasis until I could catch up.”
    Anna Sheehan, A Long, Long Sleep

  • #17
    Eileen Cook
    “I am so sorry. I'm more sorry than I've ever been in my life. I don't mind being on restriction and having to clean the school. I can even live with the fact that everybody's mad at me, but I hate that I hurt you."
    "Do you love this guy?"
    "No! He means nothing. The kiss meant nothing."
    Tristan looked me straight in the eyes, his stare pinning me to the ground. "That makes it worse, you know. I know you think that somehow it will make me feel better, but it doesn't. You threw away everything, and it wasn't even for someone that mattered.”
    Eileen Cook, The Education of Hailey Kendrick

  • #18
    Loretta Chase
    “Jessica, I know I've been...difficult," he said. "All the same—"
    "Difficult?" She looked up, her grey eyes wide, "You have been impossible. I begin to think you are not right in the upper storey. I knew you wanted me. The only thing I've never doubted was that. But getting you into bed— you, the greatest whoremonger in Christendom— gad, it was worse than the time I had to drag Bertie to the tooth-drawer. And if you think I mean to be doing that the rest of our days, you had better think again. The next time, my lord, you will do the seducing— or there won't be any, I vow.”
    Loretta Chase, Lord of Scoundrels

  • #19
    Loretta Chase
    “We have been wed scarcely three days," she said. "You do not desert your new bride for your sapskull friends. You will not make a laughingstock of me. If you are unhappy with me, you say so, and we discuss it— or quarrel, if you prefer. But you do not—"
    "You do not dictate to me," he said levelly. "You do not tell me where I may and may not go— or when — or with whom. I do not explain to you and you do not question. And you do not come into my room and throw temper fits."
    "Yes, I do," she said. "If you leave this house, I will shoot your horse out from under you."
    "Shoot my—"
    "I will not permit you to desert me," she said. "You will not take me for granted as Sherburne does his wife, and you will not make all the world laugh at me— or pity me —as they do her. If you cannot bear to miss your precious wrestling match, you can jolly well take me with you."
    "Take you?" His voice climbed. "I'll bloody well take you, madam— straight to your room. And lock you in, if you can't behave yourself.”
    Loretta Chase, Lord of Scoundrels

  • #20
    Leila Sales
    “What do you mean, 'what happened to my Redcoat boy'?" Fiona asked, swirling her spoon around her dish.
    "I mean, where did he go?"
    "He went..." Fiona gazed off into the distance and shook her head slightly." He went the way of all things."
    "You mean he died?"
    Her focus snapped back to me. "No."
    "Well, you made it sound like he died."
    "I just meant that he went wherever it is that boys go when they go." She waved a hand. "Into the ether. Into the great beyond."
    "It's still sounding like he died. Did you at least get his number?”
    Leila Sales, Past Perfect

  • #21
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “There you are," he said when she bobbed up. "I was getting worried."
    "What are you doing?"
    "Waiting till you're ready to drown." He smiled and eased back down on the seat. "And then I'm going to save your life. Dan did it for Phoebe and I'm going to do it for you."
    "Dan didn't try to murder her first!" she screamed.
    "I go the extra mile.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, This Heart of Mine

  • #22
    Richelle Mead
    “I was no better at reading people than I had been ten seconds ago, but in that moment, I suddenly gained a flash of understanding into the mystery that was Adrian Ivashkov. People didn't believe in him very often. They had low expectations of him, so he did as well. Even Eddie had sort of written him off: 'He's Adrian'. As though there was nothing to be done for it.

    I also suddenly realized that, as unlikely as it seemed, Adrian and I had a lot in common. Both of us were constantly boxed in by others' expectations. It didn't matter that people expected everything of me and nothing of him. We were still the same, both of us constantly trying to break out of the lines that others had defined for us and be our own person. Adrian Ivashkov — flippant, vampire party boy — was more like me than anyone else knew.”
    Richelle Mead, Bloodlines

  • #23
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “For all your talk, you don't know the first thing about love." Tears spilled over her lashes and rolled down her cheeks. She slipped the chain that held his Super Bowl ring over her head and pressed it into his palm. "I love you, Bobby Tom, and I'll love you till the day I die. But I've never been for sale. I was a free offering all along.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Heaven, Texas

  • #24
    Loretta Chase
    “Jessica, you are a pain in the arse, do you know that? If I were not so immensely fond of you, I should throw you out the window."

    She wrapped her arms about his waist and laid her head against his chest. "Not merely 'fond,' but 'immensely fond.' Oh Dain, I do believe I shall swoon."

    "Not now," he said crossly. "I haven't time to pick you up.”
    Loretta Chase, Lord of Scoundrels

  • #25
    Meg Cabot
    “It will hurt. Because deep down, I'll know there was someone.. someone I was supposed to have met. Only I'll never meet him. I'll go through my whole life waiting for him to come along, only he never will. What kind of life is that?”
    Meg Cabot, Twilight

  • #26
    Richelle Mead
    “I think you smoke them so you have something to do while thinking up your next witty line."
    He choked on the smoke, caught between inhaling and laughing. "Rose Hathaway, I can't wait to see you again. If you're this charming while tired and annoyed and this gorgeous while bruised and in ski clothes, you must be devastating at your peak."
    "If by 'devastating' you mean that you should fear for your life, then yeah. You're right." I jerked open the door. "Good night, Adrian."
    "I'll see you soon."
    "Not likely. I told you, I'm not into older guys."
    I walked into the lodge. As the door closed, I just barely heard him call behind me, "Sure, you aren't.”
    Richelle Mead, Frostbite

  • #27
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “I don't love you anymore", she whispered. "I don't love you at all." His throat closed. "It's all right, sweetheart. I love you enough for both of us.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Kiss an Angel
    tags: love

  • #28
    Richelle Mead
    “I loved you!” he yelled. He jumped up out of his chair so quickly I never saw it coming. “I loved you, and you destroyed me. You took my heart and ripped it up. You might as well have staked me!” The change in his features also caught me by surprise. His voice filled the room. So much grief, so much anger. So unlike the usual Adrian. He strode toward me, hand clasped over his chest. “I. Loved. You. And you used me the whole time.”
    Richelle Mead, Last Sacrifice

  • #29
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips
    “Get inside before I spank you in public."

    There it was again, another of his maddening threats. Did that mean he wouldn't spank her if she did as he said or that he simply planned to spank her in private? She was still mulling over the whole unpleasant concept when he started the truck.”
    Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Kiss an Angel

  • #30
    Robin Benway
    “I told him that my cat was on fire and he didn’t even hear me! On fire, Victoria! And he didn’t care!”
    “Aud, that is so fucking twisted that I don’t even know where to start.”
    “Okay, I know, but it had to be drastic.”
    “That’s not drastic, that’s sadistic. You’ve got your –tics mixed up.”
    “Will you please focus on the issue at hand? Evan doesn’t listen to what I’m saying!”
    “And this is news?”
    “Should I break up with him?”
    “Do you want to break up with him?”
    “I don’t know. Distract me from feeling miserable.”
    “Umm… ummm… I got new shoes.”
    “Woo.”
    “Wanna come over and try them on?”
    “I’ll be there in ten minutes.”
    Robin Benway, Audrey, Wait!



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