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  • #1
    Lotchie Burton
    “Soft skin warm against his nose, her pulse beating strong against his cheek, suddenly clear thinking and being the voice of reason were concepts as foreign as a different language.”
    Lotchie Burton, Gabriel's Fire: Action Adventure, Romantic Suspense, Multicultural interracial

  • #2
    Ellen J. Lewinberg
    “Joey was surprised that plants could be used to clean water. Then, he had a funny thought. He imagined a dandelion standing at a sink while it washed Water just like his parents when they washed the dishes. He started to laugh.”
    Ellen J. Lewinberg, Joey and His Friend Water

  • #3
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “It was as if we played chess after denying me both bishops and knights.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #4
    Margarita Barresi
    “After endless cajoling, rationalizing, ego stroking, and outright begging—all to no avail—Isa decided that what Marco didn’t know wouldn’t hurt him.”
    Margarita Barresi, A Delicate Marriage

  • #5
    “Make no mistake: You will be challenged at some point in time. We all are. That’s just life.”
    Vernon Davis, Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond

  • #6
    Tom Hillman
    “In the rose garden, the flowers are maneuvering toward the winter sunshine and the alluring sound of the koi pond’s waterfall makes you think it has a crush on you. You offer no resistance—you are done (at least temporarily) with the “regular” world.”
    Tom Hillman, Digging for God

  • #7
    Alyssa Hall
    “The officer looked at her. “So, to recap, you carried a package of, you don’t know what, for a girl you’ve never seen before and gave it to a man you don’t know. Or so you say. Who does that?”
    Alyssa Hall, And Then I Heard The Quiet

  • #8
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Cynthia said, “How are things going for you with this birth?”
    Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

  • #9
    Harold Phifer
    “Being mindful of Aunt Kathy’s presence, I turned to reading the Bible while sitting in the living room. It was my way ofkeeping my aunt at bay. Yet, my facade didn’t sustain me for long. I got called to the dining table anyway. Next, I was told to follow Jerry’s instructions once we left the house. Then to my surprise, Aunt Kathy made breakfast for me anyway. Immediately, I was on high alert! “Oh hell, how do I get beyond this meal!”
    There I was staring at bread blackened on one side and too soggy to fall off the plate. The bacon was two inches thick and fried hard enough to be a shoe insert. The grits had settled to a pace.
    My eggs were a perfect substitute for popcorn. Even though I had no appetite, I had to gobble
    something down or risk being ridiculed by my aunt.
    Aunt Kathy made her own homemade peach preserves. It was extremely sweet and more concentrated than Playdough. I knew if she saw me using her sauce, she’d overlook the other items I left untouched. If lucky, thefermentation was potent enough to buzz me all day long. So, I made sure she’ll see me spreading that paste all over my charcoal toast. Of course, I made the

    yummy sound “yums” as I took bite after bite. Fortunately, Aunt Kathy fell hook, line, and sinker for my facade. “I seeyou love that jelly! But I’m not going to let you eat all my jam! People will pay lots of money for that good stuff!”
    “Yes Ma’am,” I said. Simply amazing! Being she had food she thought I liked, there was a limit.
     
    But if I hated something then I had to be force-fed.
    As Aunt Kathy talked, I fumbled and moved my food around as she gave me directives for the day. “When school is over, make sure to wait on the steps for your brother.”
    “Yes Ma’am,” I said once again.”
    Harold Phifer, My Bully, My Aunt, & Her Final Gift

  • #10
    T.H. White
    “...it seems, in tragedy, that innocence is not enough.”
    T.H. White, The Once and Future King

  • #11
    Cornelia Funke
    “Her skin smelled of autumn and the wind.
    Don't Jacob...
    But it was too late. Clara didn't flinch as he pulled her close. He grabbed her hair, kissed her mouth, and he felt her heart beating as fast as his own.
    ...Let her go, Jacob. But he kissed her again, and it was his name she whispered, not Will's.”
    Cornelia Funke, Reckless

  • #12
    Helen Fielding
    “Die Dating-Welt ist ein verdammter Stellungskrieg, wo nur geblufft wird und niemand wirklich weiterkommt. Angeblich läuft alles nach bestimmten Spielregeln ab, aber so genau kennt die keiner - und deshalb spielt jeder nach den eigenen Regeln. Und weil du die Regeln des anderen nicht kennst, fällst du immer wieder auf die Schnauze. Woher sollst du sie auch wissen? Es sagt dir ja keiner was.”
    Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

  • #13
    Jeffrey Archer
    “more,’ said the security officer. ‘I’d need to check the log,’ he added as they walked in a different direction to all the other passengers. Once they were in his office, it took Mr King only a few moments before he pronounced, ‘Paris, St Petersburg, Manchester, Helsinki, Luton and Barcelona.’ William studied the list for some time before concluding, ‘My bet would be Paris, because he could have taken a domestic flight from there to Nice.’ ‘Barcelona could also be an outside possibility,’ suggested Ross. ‘Agreed. You check with Air France, while I talk to Iberia.’ ‘Were you both on duty last night?’ was William’s first question”
    Jeffrey Archer, Over My Dead Body

  • #14
    Mary  Stewart
    “this might be a beauty to send men mad. Her body was slight with a child’s slenderness, but her breasts were full and pointed and her throat round as a lily stem. Her hair was rosy gold, streaming long and unbound over the golden-green robe. The large eyes that I remembered were gold-green too, liquid and clear as a stream running over mosses, and the small mouth lifted into a smile over kitten’s teeth”
    Mary Stewart, The Hollow Hills



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