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Madisyn Carlin
“That reaction is totally uncalled for. When have I ever had a bad idea?”

“Would you prefer the list in writing or verbally?”
Madisyn Carlin, Crown

Madisyn Carlin
“The Beginning was always with her, no matter how alone she felt.”
Madisyn Carlin, Crown

Madisyn Carlin
“There was no way he could fight his way out, not this time.”
Madisyn Carlin, Shattered Reflection

Madisyn Carlin
“Perseverance is crucial to surviving life, my darling girl. If you give up at the first sign of trouble, you will fail all that is thrown at you. And you, Isadora, will have much thrown your way.”
Madisyn Carlin, Crown

Madisyn Carlin
“It brought to mind the multiple times she'd watched Carter forge a horsehoe. The iron had to be heated until it was red hot before Carter could begin shaping it.
Right now, it felt like Red was in the shaping stage.
She couldn't wait for it to be over.
"Trust Him, Redwyn," Halda murmured. "Stop trying to endure the fire on your own.”
Madisyn Carlin, Iron

Madisyn Carlin
“He had no desire to be a detective. All he wanted to do was right a wrong.

A wrong that never should have occurred in the first place.”
Madisyn Carlin, Key

Amy Earls
“When people march for something they believe in, they speak it, not with words or painted signs alone, but with their feet.”
Amy Earls, The King's Feather

Tammy L. Gray
“There are many facets to this woman, I'm learning, most of which I've already had the privilege to see. Her kindness, her humor, her unending optimism. This one pummels my chest in a way I don't expect: her strength.

She doesn't need me to save her. Not even in this moment.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“I fall to my knees, grip the back of my head in surrender and agony, and finally, without agenda or expectation...I pray.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Jenny Knipfer
“I fear my heart will be forever tied to what I can’t have. The word “home” once meant everything good to me: safety, warmth, love. Now, however, I have no home. It was ripped from me by the devious dealings of Mr. Alfred Skaggs.”
Jenny Knipfer, On Bur Oak Ridge

Toni Shiloh
“Oh.” Her voice sounded small, and her eyes began to water.
I halted in horror as not one but two tears spilled down her cheeks. “Are you … are you crying?” I did not know what to do with a weeping woman.”
Toni Shiloh, To Win a Prince

Madisyn Carlin
“Watch your tongue, peasant.”
Madisyn Carlin, Crown

Lisa M. Prysock
“Those who do not join us in the fight—and especially at the dinner table since it’s where we shall win this battle—are against us.”
—Josie Hayes, "Sparrow’s Hope" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Lisa M. Prysock
“Women of the west are determined for life to be different and better for us out here,” Jill pointed out. “It takes some time for newcomers to catch on to what it means to us to carve out a new life here in this wilderness. Think how long it has taken for Honey River Canyon to grow. When we arrived, barely anything was here.”
—Jillian Hayes, "Sparrow’s Hope" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Lisa M. Prysock
“Ah, I had no idea the ladies are marking certain gentleman targets as their territory."
—Jake Hunter, "Sparrow’s Hope" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Lisa M. Prysock
“Josie, if I didn’t know better, I’d say that’s Jake driving his buggy like a madman up our drive.” Jill’s eyes widened as she dropped her fork.
—Jillian Hayes, "Sparrow’s Hope" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Lisa M. Prysock
“Jackie laughed and shook her head. “I never could fool you, Jill. I see you are feeling better. Perhaps your presence would have helped me, but I do not blame you for what I have managed to do of my own reprehensible free will and accord.”

—Jacqueline Hayes, Sparrow’s Hope”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Lisa M. Prysock
“Accustomed to women who fussed over him the moment they realized how much wealth he would one day inherit, this woman had the audacity to walk away from him.
—Ezekiel Knight, Sparrow’s Hope”
Lisa M. Prysock, Sparrow's Hope

Anne Perreault
“Dakota once again drew in a breath, her cheeks reddened. “And you’d be the smokin’ hot guy?” Her teeth scraped over her bottom lip.
He cocked his head. “But of course.”
Anne Perreault, The Promise

Tammy L. Gray
“Music is the perfect accompaniment to any mood. Good ones, bad ones, and all the little ones in between can be made just a little better by a catchy drumbeat, or a song that makes you want to shake your body until the room spins and your brain feels pleasantly light.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“Somehow, through the chaos and confusion, I have to find my love for music again. The raw, bone-crushing need to create no matter who hears the songs or buys the albums.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“The hunger that only comes when your dream feels both a breath and a mountain away.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“Intentions don't matter,' I fire back. 'Actions do.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“Music isn't perfect. It can't be. It's too unhindered to stay enclosed in such an empty tomb.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“There are some lessons I can't protect her from.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Tammy L. Gray
“All new relationships start out with a bit of a dance before they become real.”
Tammy L. Gray, Love and the Dream Come True

Jenny Knipfer
“We’re better at looking back than forward. Since such is the case, our eyes would be better placed at the base of our heads. I see nothing when I gaze into the future. It appears like the purple haze of the distant hills—without definition, lacking firm, clean, and distinctive lines. In a word—smudged.”
Jenny Knipfer, On Bur Oak Ridge

Jenny Knipfer
“I wish I knew how to encourage Samuel. He appears to be trapped in an unmovable situation, but everything is fragile. Perhaps that’s the problem—a broken relationship with his mother. I know about broken relationships. They are difficult to mend but not impossible, at least when the person isn’t physically missing or dead. My mind wanders to Jacob again. If miraculously he were found, would I want to mend things between us? The question grates at my conscience.”
Jenny Knipfer, On Bur Oak Ridge

E.N. Joy
“Some things only God needed to know. Some things were just too much for a person to be able to handle.”
E.N. Joy, I Ain't Me No More

Tracy M. Fagan
“I keep going back to something I said to my mom. "It won't cost me much more than I am paying now." The reality is, this move is going to cost me everything.”
Tracy M. Fagan, When Love Isn't Love