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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| d53a1fd | down the ladder the | J.A. Jance | ||
| fb7a88b | remembering Butch Dixon's wry comment that Jenny and the Gs sounded like some kind of rock band. What an interesting man he was. With a peculiar sense of humor. Guiltily, Joanna reached into her purse and | J.A. Jance | ||
| 2ffc5da | This felt more like summer. Outside the automatic doors, huge free-standing | J.A. Jance | ||
| 9257a89 | But now that time seemed eons ago--another lifetime, maybe even another body. The | J.A. Jance | ||
| 668535f | Sort of like sticks and stones can | J.A. Jance | ||
| 66b7e04 | help keep him alert through | J.A. Jance | ||
| 8e1f936 | Sunday Meat Loaf 2.5 pounds ground chuck 1 cup oats 4.5-ounce can chopped green chilies 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup minced onion 2 eggs* 2 teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons chili powder About 2 hours before serving, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake 1 1/2 hours. | J.A. Jance | ||
| c7a62aa | The overwhelming scent of garlic was everywhere. | J.A. Jance | ||
| b52fa4d | When the chief saw all this fighting, he decided that there would be no more wine feasts, so he carefully gathered up all the Giant Cactus seeds and gave them to a messenger to take far away. The people didn't like this, so they sent Coyote after Messenger. Coyote asked Messenger to show him what was in his hand. Messenger said no, but Coyote begged for one little peck, and finally, after much coaxing, Messenger gave in. He opened his hand,.. | J.A. Jance | ||
| b8de145 | Solo para uso autorizado. Beneath that were the words: Policia Nacional de Panama. | J.A. Jance | ||
| 18de55d | murdered." "What if I don't?" "I might be tempted to let it be known around town what you've been pulling all this time." She had more ammunition than that, but for the time being, she held on to it. "Isn't that blackmail?" "It's more like exerting pressure than it is blackmail," Joanna said." | J.A. Jance | ||
| 2a9bed8 | That's always the bottom line where love is concerned. Is loving someone ever worth the ultimate price of losing them? | J.A. Jance | ||
| f1c54fc | said. "The hotel, not the" | J.A. Jance | ||
| 034eaf9 | A wise man changes his mind; a fool never does. | J.A. Jance | ||
| cd04c78 | Detective Howell here." "Any luck with the next-of-kin situation?" "Sorry, boss," Deb said. "I've run into a brick wall. As far as I can tell, Deb Highsmith doesn't have any next of kin. The contact listed with the Department of Licensing is Abby Holder." "Mrs. Holder?" | J.A. Jance | ||
| 634332d | excursion would be tomorrow, she needed to do some shopping today. First up | J.A. Jance | ||
| 1bbfb5b | You'd think after all I've done for my cat--the belly rubs, the back scratches, the endless cans of Fancy Feast--you'd think she could at least wear a pair of reindeer antlers for three minutes while I took her picture for my annual Christmas card. But, no, Prozac, the little drama queen, had decided that the fuzzy felt antlers I'd ordered online were emissaries from the devil and was determined to avoid them at all costs. | Fern Michaels | ||
| 0154c0d | here | Fern Michaels | ||
| e47fcb5 | morning. Her gaze lowered to the screen. | Fern Michaels | ||
| ecc0ec4 | and there, but certainly nothing | Fern Michaels | ||
| bd3f4a1 | to mow the lawn. | Fern Michaels | ||
| 1fb0bd7 | Writing fiction (that means I make up stuff) is like having a free GO PAST GO card. You can write pretty much whatever you want, burn down a building, maim or kill a character, you can create love, hate, payback. You can create fictional places that over time actually become real to you the writer, and also to the reader. For example, Pinewood, where the vigilantes hang out, is a fictional farm in McLean, Virginia. | Fern Michaels | ||
| ad9b382 | Casey shrugged. "I need to find these things" | Fern Michaels | ||
| 5116e40 | mother | Fern Michaels | ||
| 9b9707e | It was my editor at the time who has since retired, telling me that Walter and she would be coming to Charleston the following week to discuss my submission. Walter was Walter Zacharius, the founder and owner of Kensington Publishing. Walter was my boss, and my friend. I want to say right here and now that I absolutely adored that man. He saw me through some bad times, the death of my husband, and then the death of my youngest daughter a fe.. | Fern Michaels | ||
| 741d002 | get it open. He was light-headed with relief. He blasted | Fern Michaels | ||
| 03cb715 | neighbors saw you get out of the car. And you | Fern Michaels | ||
| 5b183e5 | pitcher of sweet tea | Fern Michaels | ||
| 10d054f | God in heaven, was this what I was put on earth for, to be a receptacle for men's lust? | Fern Michaels | ||
| b8a3ec2 | I don't think she looks sixty, do you Nik?" "Are you kidding! She looks better than we do and we're only thirty-six." | Fern Michaels | ||
| 8b309fe | Her fondest wish had come true, and here she was actually living smack-dab in the middle of what she once thought to be an impossible dream. | Fern Michaels | ||
| a0683a4 | This is definitely 'a moment.' Do either of you have a camera?" "Mom, a camera is not something I carry around in my purse. However, all is not lost. Nik has one in her car. I'll scoot over there and get it." Nikki fished in her pocket and tossed her the keys." | Fern Michaels | ||
| 864be8b | decided yet what to do with her," Annie said briskly." | Fern Michaels | ||
| 40f5b0d | collections and omnibuses (a book that contains | ReadList | ||
| 2d566b2 | A GOOD name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold. | Anonymous | ||
| ef620c4 | 5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. | Anonymous | ||
| 5bc887c | One of the conveniences in life is to have less children. | Ali | ||
| 143e832 | 14 That I will give you the rain of your land in his due season, the first rain and the latter rain, that thou mayest gather in thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil. 15 And I will send grass in thy fields for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat and be full. 16 Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; | Anonymous | ||
| 2ff65c1 | Labour not to be rich: cease from thine own wisdom. | Anonymous | ||
| a41a198 | I discover an English translation of One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It's been on my to-read list for years. I decide to try it. I | Holly S. Roberts | ||
| 3c3f6d3 | 16 How much better is it to get wisdom than gold! and to get understanding rather to be chosen than silver! | Anonymous | ||
| fafd78e | usually parents just requested that teachers give them reading lists so that they could tell their children they had the option to leave the classroom when certain books were read aloud. | Melissa Anelli | ||
| b0e2835 | 7 Excellent speech becometh not a fool: much less do lying lips a prince. | Anonymous | ||
| ed857d9 | For the drunkard and the glutton shall come to poverty: and drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags. | Anonymous |