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Romancenovel Quotes

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Sara Naveed
“Never judge a situation merely with a negative perspective. Look at the positive side too,� he added. “And if you do that, you will eventually feel better.”
Sara Naveed, Undying Affinity

Sara Naveed
“Once a sarriyal, always a sarriyal, she thought.”
Sara Naveed, Undying Affinity

Sara Naveed
“I don’t want to let you go. Not now. Not ever.� While she said this, tears streamed out of her eyes. “I’m here with you. Always,� he murmured softly against her hair. “I love you, Ahmar. I love you so much,� she whispered.”
Sara Naveed, Undying Affinity

Rachel Corsini
“a whiff of orange underneath a musky cinnamon, faint hints of lemon and cedar. Like the end of summer drifting into fall.”
Rachel Corsini, Sushi and Sea Lions

“Family, that point that can break, heal, and break again just to lead us to where peace resides. The juncture called...family.”
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Lexi Kingston
“I’d rather not watch myself step over the edge, but feel the rush of the fall instead.”
Lexi Kingston, Trusting November

Julie  Simmons
“I've never been this deliriously happy in my entire life. Tori, you are the sun, moon and stars in my world,� he said, gazing into her big beautiful eyes. Falling in love with her had made him feel more alive than he had in years, and he realized even more acutely what had been missing in his life.
“And you are mine,� she echoed, and they made love again. Afterward, she let out a contented sigh as she lay encircled in his arms, her head resting on his chest as she drifted off to sleep to the beating of his heart.
That's How You Know by Julie Simmons (Chapter 14)”
Julie Simmons, That's How You Know

Candice  Clark
“Some things transcend human understanding and whatever this feeling is that Siren's planted within me has taken root and I have a bad feeling that trying to remove it will do permanent damage to my insides.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician

Candice  Clark
“The woman was fucking infuriating.

Incapable of compromise, stubborn to a fault, and, God help me, the most stunning creature I've ever had the misfortune of fucking.”
Candice Clark, The Fence and the Musician