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  • #1
    Tammara Webber
    “You're full of contradictions, Ms. Wallace."
    I looked up at him and arched a brow. "I'm a girl. That's part of the job description, Mr. Maxfield.”
    Tammara Webber, Easy

  • #2
    Tammara Webber
    “Sisters in solidarity and all that shit.”
    Tammara Webber, Easy

  • #3
    “who’s the fairest of them all?” “Silly question,” a voice said. Emily nearly jumped out of her skin. “Fairest is a subjective measure. One man’s fairest woman might be another man’s ugly cow.”
    Christopher Nuttall, Schooled in Magic

  • #4
    Moira Young
    “Yer in my blood, Saba, he says. Yer in my head. Yer in my breath, yer in my bones...gawd help me, yer everywhere. You have bin since the first moment I set eyes on you.”
    Moira Young, Blood Red Road

  • #5
    Moira Young
    “Ever heard of the rule of three? he shouts as we run.
    No!
    If you save somebody's life three times, their life belongs to you. You saved my life today, that makes once. Save it twice more an I'm all yers.”
    Moira Young, Blood Red Road

  • #6
    Moira Young
    “Marry me, he says. I got all my own teeth, I wash twice a year an I'll cut you in fer half the business here.”
    Moira Young, Blood Red Road

  • #7
    Kady Cross
    “I like a little fight in my girls."
    She grinned at him,causing blood to dribble down her chin.
    "Then you're going to love me.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #8
    Kady Cross
    “Don't mistake me, Treasure. I can offer you many things, but friendship ain't one of them. Now, for once in your life, be a sensible girl and run away.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #9
    Kady Cross
    “You’re not going to take advantage of me, are you?” The cushions felt so nice behind her head. It was so nice to lie down. “Novels are always warning young women of the dangers of being taken advantage of by wealthy young men.”
    “You are perfectly safe. Emily is here to protect your virtue.”
    “That’s too bad.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #10
    Kady Cross
    “Don’t cry, Treasure. You’ll get me all wet and then I’ll melt. I’m made of sugar, don’t you know.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #11
    Kady Cross
    “Slowly, Finley rose from the sofa, tilted her head back and looked him dead in the eye. “I have no desire to be any more in your debt than I already am.”
    He looked thoughtful for a moment. “Would it make you more comfortable if I demanded something in return? Would that put you at ease?”
    When he put it like that, it made her sound like an awful sort of person for thinking the worst. “It would, yes. At least that would be honest.”
    It might have been laughter that came scoffing from his throat, but there was little humor in it. He shook his head, the light reflecting glints of russet in his hair. “I’d like to meet whomever it was who made you so distrusting and pull his teeth out one by one.”
    The vehemence in his tone startled her, yet was strangely warming. “’Twas more than just one.”
    His face darkened, like clouds overtaking the sun. Suddenly, this was no longer just some seemingly kind, bored aristocrat standing before her, but a young man capable of many dangerous things.”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #12
    Kady Cross
    “Thank you,” she said, tears leaking out of her eyes. “Thank you so much.”
    A gentle and hesitant hand came down on her back. “Don’t cry, Treasure. You’ll get me all wet and then I’ll melt. I’m made of sugar, don’t you know.”
    (Jack Dandy And Finley)”
    Kady Cross, The Girl in the Steel Corset

  • #13
    Meg Cabot
    “I loved you way before you ever had a chance to put a spell on me. I loved you at 'I've never been to Long Island,'" Zach said.
    I couldn't keep a big goofy grin from my face.
    I loved you at 'I like seals,'" I admitted. He grinned back.”
    Meg Cabot, Jinx

  • #14
    A.G. Howard
    “Raising one hand, he tilts his hat to that sexy slant. "You want me. Admit it."
    Even if he's partly right, I'll never tell him. "Why would I want you?"
    He lifts three fingers to countdown. "Mysterious. Rebellious. Troubled. All those qualities women find irresistible."
    "Such an optimist."
    "My cup is never empty."
    "Too bad your brain is." The words bite, but my smile softens with affection.”
    A.G. Howard, Splintered

  • #15
    “Aaron Warner Anderson, chief commander and regent of Sector 45, son of the supreme commander of The Reestablishment.

    He has a soft spot for fashion.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #16
    “It's not charity," I snap. "He cares about me--and I care about him!"

    Warner nods, unimpressed. "You should get a dog, love. I hear they share much the same qualities.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #17
    Can you hear my heart? I want to ask him.

    I want you to make a list of all your favorite things, and I want to be on it.
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #18
    “I'm not falling for Warner," I say quietly.
    "Sure you aren't."
    "I'm not," I insist. "I'm just-- I don't know." I sigh. "I don't know what's happening to me."
    "They're called hormones.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #19
    “You allow the world to think you're a heartless murderer," I tell him. "And you're not."

    He laughs, once; his eyebrows lifting in surprise. "No," he says. "I'm afraid I'm just the regular kind of murderer.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #20
    “What difference does it make?" he says. "People can think whatever they like. I don't desire their validation."
    "So you don't mind," I ask him, "that people judge you so harshly?"
    "I have no one to impress," he says. "No one who cares about what happens to me. I'm not in the business of making friends, love. My job is to lead an army, and it's the only thing I'm good at. No one," he says, "would be proud of the things I've accomplished. My mother doesn't even know me anymore. My father thinks I'm weak and pathetic. My soldiers want me dead. The world is going to hell. And the conversations I have with you are the longest I've ever had.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #21
    “You were so hurt,” he says, “that I’d asked you to wear a dress.” He looks at me then, eyes sparkling with amusement. “Here I was, prepared to defend my life against an uncontrollable monster who could kill,” he says, “kill a man with her bare hands—” He bites back another laugh. “And you threw tantrums over clean clothes and hot meals. Oh,” he says, shaking his head at the ceiling, “you were ridiculous. You were completely ridiculous and it was the most entertainment I’d ever had. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed it. I loved making you mad,” he says to me, his eyes wicked. “I love making you mad.”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me

  • #22
    Alexandra Christo
    “Technically, I’m a murderer, but I like to think that’s one of my better qualities.”
    Alexandra Christo, To Kill a Kingdom

  • #23
    Gemma Halliday
    “I'll go," he said.
    "And that's safer because?"
    "I'm a guy."
    "Right, and having a pair of dingle balls makes you invincible how?”
    Gemma Halliday, Deadly Cool

  • #24
    Holly Black
    “Most of all, I hate you because I think of you. Often. It's disgusting, and I can't stop.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #25
    Holly Black
    “Have I told you how hideous you look tonight?” Cardan asks, leaning back in the elaborately carved chair, the warmth of his words turning the question into something like a compliment.
    “No” I say, glad to be annoyed back into the present. “Tell me.”
    "I can't.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #26
    Jessica Khoury
    “You’re a—you’re a—”
    Say it, boy. Demon of fire. Monster of smoke. Devil of sand and ash. Servant of Nardukha, Daughter of Ambadya, the Nameless, the Faceless, the Limitless. Slave of the Lamp. Jinni.
    “. . . a girl!” he finishes.”
    Jessica Khoury, The Forbidden Wish

  • #27
    Leigh Bardugo
    “She'd laughed, and if he could have bottled the sound and gotten drunk on it every night, he would have. It terrified him.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows



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