Julie Garwood

Julie Garwood
Julie Garwoodis an American writer of over twenty-seven romance novels in both the historical and suspense subgenres. Over thirty-five million copies of her books are in print, and she has had at least 24 New York Times Bestsellers. She has also written a novel for young adults called A Girl Named Summer...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
said diana christina
– Diana: “Christina said the strangest thing.” – Lyon: “Of course she did.
giving lost-everything lost-yourself
If you begin to give away parts of yourself, eventually you'll give it all. And once you've lost yourself, haven't you lost everything?
hate sin reason
It's a sin to hate, and for that reason alone, we must not hate the Normans... We can, however, thoroughly dislike them, Alice.
character matter appearance
A woman can't do anything about her appearance. Either she's pretty or she isn't. But her character is quite another matter.
discontent thousand
One whisper, added to a thousand others, becomes a roar of discontent
pain thinking feelings
Yet you told him you loved him?" "Yes, I did." Bridgid was clearly impressed. "You're more courageous than I am. The fear of being rejected pains me to even think about, yet you boldly told Brodick how you felt, even though he hadn't spoken his feelings." "Actually, he told me I loved him.
smile people want
I just want to make people smile.
stronger imagine minutes
You're taller than I am, but I'm stronger, and meaner right this minute than you could ever imagine" - Lady Madelyne.
should-have importance lasting-relationship
physical beauty should have no importance in a lasting relationship.
eye thinking swear-to-god
Your eyes have turned as black as a Crow’s,” she blurted out. He didn’t even blink over her bizarre comment. “Not this time, Christina,” he said in a furious whisper. “Compliments won’t get me off balance again, my little temptress. I swear to God, if you ever again dismiss me so casually, I’m going to––” “Oh, it wasn’t a compliment,” Christina interrupted, letting him see her irritation. “How presumptuous of you to think it was. The Crow is our enemy.
way duty captives
When she was rested. she'd find a way to escape. It was the duty of the captive, wasn't it?
horse men looks
Madelyne, I would like to speak to you in private after dinner." "Speak to me about what?" Madelyne demanded with a disgruntled look. "Men and their horses," Duncan told her
everyday
Douglas: You really got to stop doing that. Isabel: Doing what? Douglas: Getting prettier everyday.
wish daydreaming made
Daydreams were dangerous because they made her wish for things she could never have.